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They require only a tiny workforce.
Thirty years on, the argument about coal is now focused on the threat of global warming and carbon emissions, rather than the tiny workforce that still mines it or the social wreckage in the coalfields left behind by Thatcher's social vandalism.
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Might that tiny 2.3% of the workforce contain a bigger share of Japan's future business leaders?
More than half of university students are women, yet they make up a tiny fraction of the workforce.
Singaporean officials argue that their country's tiny size and limited workforce necessitate a state-led industrial policy.
It would take only a penstroke to repeal these rules, which make a tiny fraction of the workforce practically unsackable, at the expense of everybody else.
Mining and agriculture together account for only a tiny fraction of the workforce; however, dairy products, corn (maize), maguey (agave), and other farm products are sold in urban markets.
To illustrate this point, economists often point to data on the earnings of workers in the top 10%, 1%, or 0.1%, which show a tiny share of the workforce taking home an ever-larger slice of the economic pie.
While mining employs a tiny fraction of the workforce and contributes only a small proportion of the state's gross domestic product, its significance to the economy is enhanced by its substantial links to transport, processing, and other related industries, by its high share of total exports, and by its contribution to decentralization.
Thanks to forthright and transparent diversity reports published by a number of companies, we now have real data that underrepresented minorities are only a tiny sliver of our workforce — particularly in engineering departments — despite representing about a quarter of the population in the United States.
However, only a tiny fraction of the workforce is actually making use of the program.
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