qualified workforce

collocation in English

meaningsofqualifiedandworkforce

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qualified
adjective
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/
having finished a training course, or having particular ...
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workforce
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˈwɜːk.fɔːs/
us
/ˈwɝːk.fɔːrs/
the group of people who work in a company, industry, ...
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(Definition ofqualifiedandworkforcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofqualified workforce

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The marginalising of group-living is the price paid for expecting a quality professional service from the least paid and leastqualifiedworkforce.
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Growth and employment became microeconomic problems to be solved at the microeconomic level by way of supply-side policies (increased productivity, rationalisation, a more highlyqualifiedworkforce).
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The first was the need for a skilled andqualifiedworkforce.
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It has the most highly skilled andqualifiedworkforce.
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Finally, the potential creation of green employment cannot be steered in the right direction if we do not have a highlyqualifiedworkforce.
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The first is the purpose of creating a highly skilled, adaptable, flexible and wellqualifiedworkforce.
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For example, although it promotes a policy of lifelong learning, this is so that employers will have a mobile andqualifiedworkforceto meet their needs.
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Demographic factors and pressure for a more highlyqualifiedworkforceare merging their approaches.
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A highlyqualifiedworkforceadapts better to businesses’ quickly changing needs, and education also helps to spread knowledge.
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I am not only referring here to our medicinal waters, but also to our geographic position and the cost ofqualifiedworkforce.
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The training strategy set out to identify how a fully skilled andqualifiedworkforcecould be obtained to meet the future requirements for modernised social care.
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Employment is not only a matter of economic incentives, it is also a question of having aqualifiedworkforce.
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There is an identifiable need to expand and develop education and training programmes to ensure an adequatelyqualifiedworkforceto meet present needs and planned expansion.
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This restoration has resulted in a revival of local traditions and aqualifiedworkforce.
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However, the money allocated was insufficient and a lack of building materials and aqualifiedworkforcehampered the building of proper fortifications.
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