1.【经】劳动力;员工总数
1.[Economics]the total number of people who work in a particular company, industry, or area; used in general about people who work
1.Shareholders, though, continued to voice concerns at the widening gap between the wage increases of workforces and top executives.
不过,股东们继续表示对员工与高管加薪差距的不断扩大感到担忧。
2.The lack of progress toward integration is a sore spot for the workers, but US Airways has said separate workforces is no hindrance.
缺乏进展的走向一体化,是一个痛处,对工人,但美国的航空公司一直表示,单独的劳动是没有什么妨碍。
3.Gao is part of a privileged " native " villager caste which has cornered rents from factories and their migrant workforces .
高傅明属于地位优越的“本地”村民,附近工厂和外地工人租房子的钱都落入了他们腰包。
4.Export orders from the U. S. , Europe and Japan are weakening, causing factories around China to trim workforces or shut down entirely.
来自美国、欧洲和日本的出口订单日渐减少,导致中国各地的工厂裁员或停产。
5.As well as pruning workforces, many manufacturing, metals and mining companies are idling some factories and mothballing others.
除了裁员,很多制造公司、金属公司以及矿业公司还暂时停止了一些工厂的运转并且关闭了部分工厂。
6.One way in which family-firms have differentiated themselves during the crisis is by refusing to slash their workforces.
面对危机,这些家族企业不同于一般企业的另一个做法就是,他们拒绝削减劳动力。
7.Merkel seem to forget is that their eastern partners need lower corporate tax rates to compensate for their workforces' lower productivity.
萨科奇先生和默克尔女士似乎忘了他们的东欧伙伴恰恰需要较低的企业税来弥补生产力水平的不足。
8.Companies from all countries have difficulties managing their Chinese workforces, as indeed do Chinese companies themselves.
各国公司管理其中国的劳动力都有难处,实际上,中国公司自身也是如此。
9.Unions in developed countries protest job losses and pressure groups accuse multinationals of exploiting third world workforces.
发达国家的工会组织认为这样导致了本国的失业,游说集团则指责跨国公司压榨第三世界的劳动力。
10.New middle-income countries are anxious to boost their economic competitiveness by training more skilled, adaptable workforces.
新增中等收入国家急盼通过培养更多具有适应力的人才增强其经济竞争力。