Collocations withworkforce

These are words often used in combination withworkforce.

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care workforce
The choice of policy instruments required to manage the health care workforce is embedded in, and is influenced by, the broader governance context.
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current workforce
There is a limit to how much more pressure the current workforce can take.
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educated workforce
We are in a competitive world where we need to have the best educated workforce.
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entire workforce
It included the entire workforce and was the most modern of its kind.
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existing workforce
I say "additional" because that allows for wastage and retirement from the existing workforce.
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flexible workforce
There is now widespread agreement by governments and supra-governmental bodies throughout the developed world that we need a flexible workforce, capable of learning and adaptation.
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future workforce
It is a hopeful message to those who consider forming the character of the country's future workforce and citizenry to be an important goal of schooling.
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global workforce
The latter are by extension associated with the development of a global workforce, migration, and white-collar employment in particularly desirable industries.
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health workforce
Towards developing a flexible health workforce: a conference background paper.
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industrial workforce
The polytechnics should be the major re-trainers of the industrial workforce as well as the teachers of 18 year-olds.
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mobile workforce
I view this opportunity as a chance to give the mobile workforce credible guarantees of equal treatment.
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nursing workforce
Secondly, globalization is apparent in the movement of the nursing workforce where recent trends have seen increasing migration of nurses.
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productive workforce
Companies, they argue, can get a more committed and productive workforce by fundamentally altering the way they recruit, train, promote, and pay their workers.
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qualified workforce
The marginalising of group-living is the price paid for expecting a quality professional service from the least paid and least qualified workforce.
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skilled workforce
Secondary goals were to attract and engage a highly skilled workforce.
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total workforce
The occupational structure of the six nodes revealed a high proportion of top-level managerial, supervisory and professional people, as much as 35% of the total workforce.
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trained workforce
Efforts to get a better trained workforce must be directed at everyone in it, irrespective of age or occupation.
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workforce development
A radiography workforce development committee was established to oversee this work.
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