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The phrase "a younger work force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the demographic characteristics of employees in a workplace, particularly in relation to age.
Example: "The company is looking to hire a younger work force to bring fresh ideas and energy to the team."
Alternatives: "a younger labor pool" or "a younger employee base."
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Because of a younger work force, they have low pension expenses and low insurance costs.
The strike could help Honda end up with a younger work force with fewer family obligations to distract them.
Now, the construction industry is trying to attract teenagers with realistic computer simulators of those same heavy machines, hoping to build a younger work force.
Now it's more about demographics, with a younger work force coming in and being less concerned with the specifics of the workplace and the politics, but rather just wanting to have what they need to do their job.
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All the problems of a young work force.
Seeking a young work force, the company decided that no more than 1percentt of the workers could have had any prior work experience.
The relatively small white population in the 37th district, along with other contributing factors like minimum pay rules and a slightly younger work force, combined to level out wages across genders, said Catherine Hill, a vice president for research at the American Association of University Women.
While it is not for everyone, Mr. Clark said, "the fact we have a much younger work force than we did 15 years ago is evidence there is more appeal to this work".
At 5.4%, Vietnam's economic growth rate for 2013 is regarded as being low for a country with a young work-force.
"Long Island is going to have to draw work force from the city because our younger work force is declining," said Matthew T. Crosson, president of the Long Island Association, a business group.
And we're talking about the younger work force, 16 to 24, so I want them to think: 'Gee I like that.
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