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The phrase "intensification of work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example of using this phrase could be in a business report, discussing the increasing demands and workload on employees: "The company's recent cost-cutting measures have led to an intensification of work for our employees, resulting in increased productivity but also higher levels of stress and burnout."
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Meanwhile ordinary postmen, like workers in other industries, are staring down the barrel of job cuts and intensification of work – we are just trying to survive.
Intensive accumulation rested on processes of mass production such as mechanization, the intensification of work, the detailed division of tasks, and the use of semiskilled labour.
Instability of employment, rapid change of demands and intensification of work pressure are widely prevalent consequences of economic globalization and technological change [ 1].
The intensification of work reduces time and energy for other activities and has a negative effect on people's well-being [ 3].
This process occurred in all economic activities and resulted in the intensification of work, loss of autonomy, reduction of break time, and increase in awkward postures and repetitive movements [ 33].
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"This reflects the role of the ABS market in facilitating new credit flows to the economy and follows the intensification of preparatory work on this matter".
However, Pearlstein claimed that "having a job has led to an intensification of my work.
In 999 call-handlers used the CDSS in the management, categorisation and prioritisation of emergency calls and it was viewed positively despite the apparent intensification of their work.
Strong evidence of work intensification was found, a topic little explored within the wider ECE literature.
The researchers attributed Head Start teachers' reported negative feelings to the phenomenon of "work intensification," which stemmed from the "need for teachers to become more sharply focused on the specific instructional goals and to document results" (Bullough et al. 2014, p. 62).
However, due to a high degree of work intensification, and the fact that some cleaning tasks are currently no further changeable, cleaning will remain a physically heavy work [ 4].
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