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The phrase "professional workforce" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the group of individuals who have specific skills and qualifications needed for a particular job or industry. It is typically used in a professional or business context. Example: "The company prides itself on its highly skilled and dedicated professional workforce, which has helped us achieve record profits year after year."
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"Yesterday is another world" is a critique of the professional workforce.
We would still need a skilled, professional workforce that doesn't turn over every two years.
The elephant in the room is how a professional workforce is paid for, including CPD and higher salaries.
It was often as typists that women poured into the professional workforce at the turn of the century.
At a time when we appear to need both a general population and a professional workforce to be highly numerate, the reverse appears to be happening.
Oil executives and loyalists of Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, say the bonanza offers a chance to overhaul the country's rickety infrastructure and to train a professional workforce.
This infrastructure – the satellites and the radars, the surface instruments, communications and computers, and the professional workforce – contributes to every facet of our lives.
Included in a policy paper, Sustainable social services for Wales: a framework for action, it stressed the importance of a high quality and professional workforce to deliver responsive and sustainable services.
My priority as education secretary in the next Labour government would be to make sure we have the best generation of teachers in the world – a highly qualified, inspiring, self-motivating and dedicated professional workforce.
The Guardian: Fear and disbelief stalk Mexico City's eerily empty streets PROFESSIONALS SUFFER WORSE IN RECESSION THAN LESS-SKILLED WORKERS Joblessness is rising more quickly among the managerial and professional workforce than eslewhere, according to an analysis by the Financial Times.
When you replace a highly-skilled, well-compensated professional workforce with an assembly line approach consisting of hundreds of outsourced workers pumping out thousands of stories a day in a virtual sweatshop – how can you be shocked when it turns out much of that information is poorly written, full of errors, made-up, or has a fictional name attached?
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