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Ariba says it will report a loss for the second quarter due to the information technology spending slowdown and that has workforce reductions on the way.
The burden of debt has workforce implications beyond the decision whether or not to specialize.
Retaining nurses within specialty areas has workforce implications when vacancies are unable to be filled by appropriately experienced staff.
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Many high income countries - including Finland, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada - have workforce densities several times higher [ 19].
This study shows that there may be considerable scope for increasing the amount of diabetes care that is delivered by nurses, although this would have workforce implications.
For instance, low- and middle-income countries have workforce shortages, skills-mix imbalances and mal-distribution in terms of skills, targeted diseases, and geographical distribution (45).
We advise factories in India on how to reduce their carbon footprint, some of which have workforces of 10,000 people".
Organisations benefit from having workforces that reflect the demographics of the customer bases they serve, and with a diversity of thoughts and ideas.
The Kaiserslautern plant has a workforce of 2,500.
Sakura has a workforce of 16,300 and ¥47 trillion in assets.
The UK has a workforce of 29 million people.
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