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workforce

noun as in labor force

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This comes after the cathedral, which has been through a turbulent period, announced it was considering laying off two thirds of its workforce.

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“Understanding these regional dynamics is crucial for shaping workforce strategies that are inclusive and equitable.”

However, while the FA has put in place a number of programmes such as the England Elite Coach Programme to diversify coaching workforces, they still have limited influence over the recruitment process at clubs.

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These gains would come from lower healthcare costs, increased productivity, and a stronger workforce driven by better health outcomes for women.

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“Even if these things stop tomorrow, you’ve got a pretty demoralized physician and scientific workforce. What this administration has done has given being a scientist an unsavory element — it’s no longer a noble profession.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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