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Wage inflation would be kept under control by a swelling workforce buoyed by people working for longer and coming off welfare and into work.
As Kela writes, "mining and heavy industry displaced Adivasi communities, destroyed their livelihoods, failed to give them jobs and cut them loose to join the swelling workforce of migrant labourers, a sea of impoverished, overworked human beings, reduced to accepting the worst-paid jobs in city and countryside".
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Casual labour from the country's poor rural areas had flooded into the slum, swelling the workforce to about 15,000 people.
Rather than depress demand, the rising prices spurred large numbers of Brazilian women to enter the workforce, swelling Natura's ranks.
Much of the healthy economic growth – as opposed to the smoke and mirrors of many aspects of financial services – that Britain enjoyed during the second half of the 20th century was due to women swelling the educated workforce.
Over the same four weeks, an extraordinary 652,000 people left the workforce, swelling the ranks of the discouraged.
And as more people age out of the workforce, a swelling number of retirees must depend on a shrinking number of working people to power the economy.
A British workforce that is swelling with highly skilled and motivated migrants will boost future productivity growth and incomes.
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At the same time, the swelling ranks of unionized labor increased workers' paychecks but also brought more strikes — two things that sent manufacturers fleeing to states with nonunion workforces.
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