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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a combined work force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals from different backgrounds or organizations working together towards a common goal.
Example: "The project was successful due to the efforts of a combined work force from various departments."
Alternatives: "a unified labor pool" or "an integrated workforce".
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Citigroup and Banamex have a combined work force of 43,000 for their Mexican operations.
Lionbridge and Int'l will have a combined work force of 900 employees in 10 countries.
The new company will have a combined work force of 27,200 and aim for 900 billion yen ($7.3 billion) in sales by March 2004.
Mr. Lewis may have to cut 9,000 to 11,000 jobs, out of a combined work force of more than 180,000 employees, Gerard Cassidy, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, estimated.
The plan is aimed at saving 60 billion yen, or $560 million, at the two units, which had a combined work force of 120,000 employees as of March 31.
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Combining the companies will result in a 5percentt reduction of the combined work force, or about 400 to 500 people, he said.
The companies will eliminate 3,000 jobs, or about 6percentt of their combined work force.
Over all, the combined work force will be reduced by 7percentt, or about 4,000 employees, said Paul Weeditz, a Texaco spokesman.
The cuts, which will be made beginning Dec. 1, represent about 5percentt of the combined work force.
Today, executives said they would cut 15,000 jobs, or 10percentt of the combined work force, assuming the deal closes next year.
That figure included an announcement by Pfizer, which merged last year with Wyeth, that it planned to reduce the combined work force by about 19,500.
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