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Перевод: workforce speek workforce


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  1. Similarly, much recent analysis of the impact of technical change on labour relations has been concerned to show how technical innovation has been driven by the need of employers to "deskill" the workforce in order to control the "workprocess" and extract the maximum rate of profit from labour Friedman, 1977.
  2. The latter has become the major occupation for women, for about one quarter of Latin America's female workforce are maids - 25.5% of the female labour force in Bogot in 1985 were domestic servants (Lpez Pollack 1989) and 32 per cent of the total Brazilian female workforce are live-in maids (Filet-Abreu Souza 1980).
  3. Prices are often excessively high and the lack of union bargaining rights at most venues does not lead one to believe that the profits are being re-distributed among the workforce.
  4. Redundancies will take place across the company's 1,300 workforce but Granada insists "quality of programmes will be unaffected".
  5. Moreover, they seek cost effective, "competency based" training methods for their maintenance workforce.
  6. The workforce at France's most successful car manufacturer has rejected an earlier management offer of a 1.5 per cent pay rise and, in the face of what is widely seen here as management intransigence, the government reluctantly got involved in the private sector dispute yesterday evening, announcing that it would appoint an official conciliator.
  7. So, the first requirement is that older workers should be included in the drive for a more skilled workforce.
  8. Workforce
  9. Unemployment thus remained at well over one million; more than 10 per cent of the workforce.
  10. The English and Welsh, who look back on the year 1870 (Forster's Education Act) as the effective starting point of a state system, were not the first in Europe to realise that a literate workforce would be needed to meet the ever more complex demands of industry.
  11. Furthermore, should the level of perception of a toxic substance be lower than its TLV, then the odour is in effect acting as a warning to the workforce.
  12. However, some radiation will still find its way around even these substantial barriers, increasing the exposure to the workforce above what they would expect from the "natural" radiation given off by the sun or the earth.
  13. Aliens have long been the most vulnerable section of the British workforce.

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