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Balasopoulos Themis, the head of the Pan-Hellenic Federation of Employees of Local Government Organisations, said this is propaganda and the often-quoted figure of 768,000 public employees out of a workforce of four million includes the army, the police and even the clergy.
But some number of a workforce of twenty-nine thousand will compromise themselves.
In developing countries, women and children -- usually girls -- spend 140 million hours each day fetching water, equivalent to a workforce of 25 million working eight hour days.
With a workforce of 1.3 million people, Indian Railways is one of the world's largest employers.
Berman's operation, which had looked poised to revitalize Mount Airy, had a workforce of barely two dozen people.
By the time Brown left Downing Street last May, it was down to just over 11% of the economy, with a workforce of 2.5 million.
Petroleum geologist Colin Campbell estimates that the boost to economic productivity given by our oil-based energy system is equivalent to a workforce of 22 billion carbon slaves.
A workforce of several thousand monkeys in southern Thailand help pick the country's crop of about 1.5m tonnes of coconuts.
The UK has a workforce of 29 million people.
That is out of a workforce of nearly 29 million, 98% of whom will be untroubled by either change.
"We continue to recruit employees to support our business and operations globally and we continue to maintain a workforce of over one million employees worldwide".
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