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Mr. Agarwal said he fought repeatedly with Accenture because the company was billing for too many workers on the project.
The holiday speeches left unsaid what we now know to be fact: for too many workers, there are no paid days off.
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With the democratization of machine learning comes new risks for businesses that have too many workers manipulating data sets and models without oversight.
For instance, if there are too many workers relative to other inputs, costs can be saved by transferring some staff to other units, or declaring their posts redundant.
One reason for stagnant wages is that companies with too many workers cannot easily fire them, even with generous compensation.Yasutoshi Nishimura, a vice-minister in the cabinet office, says that Japan badly needs to shift from a system in which graduates join a single company for life to one in which people can easily switch firms.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, one of the front-runners for the Republican nomination, said there are "too many" workers in the federal government's ranks during a New Hampshire campaign stop last month, according to Think Progress.
"Too many workers are working full-time for poverty wages".
Too many workers are asked to choose between caring for themselves or a family member and losing the job or wages on which their families depend.
Too many workers are stuck in obsolete manufacturing industries and too few are available for potential growth areas like energy and health technologies.
Too many workers are concerned that moving down or off the ladder will be perceived negatively, when, in fact, these moves can be healthy for a career.
Some companies find themselves with too many workers while others struggle with too few.
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