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The workforces
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All the workers employed by a specific organization or state, or on a specific project
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The workforces of Thailand, Malaysia and (especially) China, by contrast, are aging, and will soon start to shrink.
But only if governments and people in prosperous places invest heavily in building up skills will the workforces there properly benefit.
"We will have to examine the BAE business case in detail to see how we can secure a future for the workforces at both Portsmouth and in Scotland.
Lloyds, 7% owned by the taxpayer, would not comment on the implications for the workforces of the two operations, which employ a combined 2,700 in Chester.
It will publish data for the first time showing how diverse the workforces are of the 670 theatres, dance companies, orchestras and arts venues to which it gives regular funding.
She consciously destroyed the workforces in places like the railways, for example, and the mines, and the steelworks … so that transition from adolescence to adulthood was destroyed, consciously, and knowingly.
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The workforce is shrinking.
Roughly 25% of the workforce sat idle.
The quality of the workforce is good.
The workforce is a few reliable mules.
The workforce has halved since 2010.
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