Words and phrases that have a meaning related to workforce:  (143 results)
Often used in the same context:
jobs, employees, headcount, employment, workers, employers, staffing, redundancies, workplace, layoffs, employes, unemployment rate, population, downsizing, labor, retraining, apprentices, graduates, productivity, retirees, businesses, payroll, outsourcing, skilling, wages, sector, underemployment, workless, rightsize, business, absenteeism, manpower, machinists, brain drain, transfreight, succession planning, telecommuting, manufacturing, mcjobs, hires, competencies, economy, dependents, nurses, coes, attrition, buyouts, tradespeople, entrepreneurialism, flextime, force, teleworking, hiring freeze, vacancies, preretirement, restructuring, resources, engineers, unemployment, aruspex, personnel, rehires, trainees, strikebreakers, retrenchments, healthcare, flexitime, pensions, midwives, telecommute, recruitment, occupations, communities, newsroom, leavers, white collar, jobcentre, childcare, fleet, infrastructure, customer, epop, jobseeker, workweek, emp, enterprises, deindustrialization, teachers, subcontracting, alcs, capacity, severance, maquiladora, retirements, caseload, services, redeployment, recession, casuals, company, hirable, union, workforces, worker, popula, cadre, managers, market, staff, citizenry, readership, supervisors, clientele, community, entrepreneurs, avocational, ecotourism, habitat, instructional, integrate, prevocational, site, transdisciplinary, vocabulary, vocational, wildland, academic, advanced, aeronautical, aided, architectural, assisted, auditory, autarkic, based
Appears in the definition of:
outsource, retrench
Synonyms:
hands, men, work force
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— Adjectives for workforce: total, skilled, diverse, entire, industrial, female, american, large, educated, flexible, trained, more...

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