workforces
美 [?w?rk?f?rs]
英 [?w??(r)k?f??(r)s] 
- n.【經(jīng)】勞動(dòng)力;員工總數(shù)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)特別任務(wù)組
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):workforces 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 【經(jīng)】勞動(dòng)力;員工總數(shù) |
英英解釋
例句
Shareholders, though, continued to voice concerns at the widening gap between the wage increases of workforces and top executives.
不過(guò),股東們繼續(xù)表示對(duì)員工與高管加薪差距的不斷擴(kuò)大感到擔(dān)憂(yōu)。
The lack of progress toward integration is a sore spot for the workers, but US Airways has said separate workforces is no hindrance.
缺乏進(jìn)展的走向一體化,是一個(gè)痛處,對(duì)工人,但美國(guó)的航空公司一直表示,單獨(dú)的勞動(dòng)是沒(méi)有什么妨礙。
Gao is part of a privileged " native " villager caste which has cornered rents from factories and their migrant workforces .
高傅明屬于地位優(yōu)越的“本地”村民,附近工廠(chǎng)和外地工人租房子的錢(qián)都落入了他們腰包。
Export orders from the U. S. , Europe and Japan are weakening, causing factories around China to trim workforces or shut down entirely.
來(lái)自美國(guó)、歐洲和日本的出口訂單日漸減少,導(dǎo)致中國(guó)各地的工廠(chǎng)裁員或停產(chǎn)。
As well as pruning workforces, many manufacturing, metals and mining companies are idling some factories and mothballing others.
除了裁員,很多制造公司、金屬公司以及礦業(yè)公司還暫時(shí)停止了一些工廠(chǎng)的運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)并且關(guān)閉了部分工廠(chǎng)。
One way in which family-firms have differentiated themselves during the crisis is by refusing to slash their workforces.
面對(duì)危機(jī),這些家族企業(yè)不同于一般企業(yè)的另一個(gè)做法就是,他們拒絕削減勞動(dòng)力。
Merkel seem to forget is that their eastern partners need lower corporate tax rates to compensate for their workforces' lower productivity.
薩科奇先生和默克爾女士似乎忘了他們的東歐伙伴恰恰需要較低的企業(yè)稅來(lái)彌補(bǔ)生產(chǎn)力水平的不足。
Companies from all countries have difficulties managing their Chinese workforces, as indeed do Chinese companies themselves.
各國(guó)公司管理其中國(guó)的勞動(dòng)力都有難處,實(shí)際上,中國(guó)公司自身也是如此。
Unions in developed countries protest job losses and pressure groups accuse multinationals of exploiting third world workforces.
發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家的工會(huì)組織認(rèn)為這樣導(dǎo)致了本國(guó)的失業(yè),游說(shuō)集團(tuán)則指責(zé)跨國(guó)公司壓榨第三世界的勞動(dòng)力。
New middle-income countries are anxious to boost their economic competitiveness by training more skilled, adaptable workforces.
新增中等收入國(guó)家急盼通過(guò)培養(yǎng)更多具有適應(yīng)力的人才增強(qiáng)其經(jīng)濟(jì)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力。
Plenty of countries have skilled workforces and cultured capitals, as welcoming as the UK.
許多國(guó)家擁有熟練工人和成熟資本,與英國(guó)一樣有吸引力。
Other measures expanded the rights of enterprises to organize their workforces, excluding leaders and key technical personnel.
其他措施擴(kuò)大了企業(yè)的權(quán)利,他們的勞動(dòng)力組織,包括領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人和主要技術(shù)人員。
As companies reduce their workforces, employees need to work at optimal levels to ensure increased productivity and profitability.
隨著公司逐漸減少勞動(dòng)力,員工需要發(fā)揮最佳狀態(tài),以確保提高生產(chǎn)率和盈利能力。
Worse, at the time "outsourcing" was viewed by many as distasteful and distributed workforces were not well understood.
更糟糕的是,那個(gè)時(shí)候,“外包”作為毫無(wú)趣味和分散的工作方式而廣泛不被看好。
The size of workforces at individual firms, and in the business lines within them, will continue to ebb and flow with demand.
個(gè)體公司及同個(gè)行業(yè)的員工總數(shù)將會(huì)繼續(xù)降低,因需求減少而流失。
Today, Agilent and Varian have complementary technologies, products and workforces.
現(xiàn)在,安捷倫和瓦里安實(shí)現(xiàn)了技術(shù),產(chǎn)品和勞動(dòng)力的互補(bǔ)。
Those firms that get this transition right stand to benefit enormously from having more creative and confident workforces.
正確接受這種轉(zhuǎn)變的公司將擁有更多富有創(chuàng)造力的、自信的員工,并因此大大獲益。
With ageing populations and shrinking workforces, their economies may grow more slowly than they have done in the past.
由于人口老齡化以及勞動(dòng)力減少,這些國(guó)家經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)可能比以前要慢。
Since 2000, he says, these exceptions have been broadened to include other public employees, as states' workforces age.
他說(shuō),自2000年以來(lái),這樣的例外已遍及到包括像各州機(jī)關(guān)中年齡較大的工作人員在內(nèi)的其他公共雇員。
Swift adjustments to workforces and inventories mean that Japan may recover sooner than other rich economies.
勞動(dòng)力及存貨量的迅速調(diào)整意味著日本可能會(huì)比其他富裕國(guó)家更快的復(fù)蘇。
AS a consequence, companies may look abroad for cheaper bases and workforces.
結(jié)果是公司將在海外尋找廉價(jià)的生產(chǎn)基地和勞動(dòng)力。
Support will be focused on helping enterprises with large workforces to rebuild themselves and resume production.
重點(diǎn)支持就業(yè)容量大的企業(yè)恢復(fù)生產(chǎn)和重新建設(shè)。
Managers were asked to start reviewing their workforces to determine possible personnel reductions, the people said.
到時(shí)各部門(mén)的管理人員將會(huì)根據(jù)職位審查確定初步的裁員名單。
Management and workforces schooled in tough times are more flexible than those in the west.
東德人在艱難時(shí)期形成的管理方式更加靈活,員工對(duì)環(huán)境的適應(yīng)性也更強(qiáng)。
The very essence of India's IT firms is their ability to marshal huge local workforces to supply high-quality services.
印度IT公司的核心精髓其實(shí)在于發(fā)動(dòng)龐大的本地員工群體以提供高質(zhì)量服務(wù)的能力。
Globalisation has brought the Indian and Chinese workforces into the world economy, which has kept the lid on wage costs.
全球化將印度和中國(guó)的勞動(dòng)力引入世界經(jīng)濟(jì),這就限制了工資成本的上限。
Factories required workforces both large and close, which generally meant towns and cities.
工廠(chǎng)需要大量并且住在附近的勞動(dòng)力,這往往意味著城鎮(zhèn)和都市。
Workforces would put up strong resistance to being paid in a weaker currency.
勞動(dòng)者將會(huì)強(qiáng)力組織反對(duì)以弱勢(shì)貨幣來(lái)支付薪酬。
In the longer term, migrants will be essential to supplement shrinking native workforces.
就長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)而言,在填補(bǔ)日漸萎縮的本國(guó)勞動(dòng)力方面,移民將顯得至關(guān)重要。
Chinese exporters would try fight for business by cutting workforceS and wages.
中國(guó)出口企業(yè)會(huì)通過(guò)裁員和降薪來(lái)爭(zhēng)奪業(yè)務(wù)。
In every land there are always at workforces that drive men apart and forces that draw men together.
在任何地方總是活躍著使人們離心離德和使人們團(tuán)結(jié)一致的力量。
Normally, employers are slow to cut their workforces when the economy turns down.
通常情況下,在經(jīng)濟(jì)下降時(shí),雇主們會(huì)緩慢地減少勞動(dòng)力。
Providing education and training to their workforces.
為工作人員提供教育及培訓(xùn)。
But they also predicted, on average, that their businesses would grow by 31% and their workforces by 12% this year.
但是他們預(yù)計(jì)今年其生意會(huì)增長(zhǎng)31%(平均數(shù)),雇工數(shù)會(huì)增長(zhǎng)12%。
Also, the tendency of some state companies to bring in their own workforces and seal them off in compounds has stirred local resentment.
此外,一些國(guó)有企業(yè)自帶員工并讓他們集中生活的趨勢(shì),也引起了當(dāng)?shù)?/c>的不滿(mǎn)。
Right-to-work laws enable people to work in plants with unionized workforces without paying union dues.
就業(yè)權(quán)保障法使一些沒(méi)有繳納工會(huì)會(huì)費(fèi)的人也能夠在有工會(huì)的工廠(chǎng)里工作。
He also says it will take time for companies to rebuild their workforces, even if they have added new recruiters.
他還表示,公司將需要時(shí)間重組他們的員工隊(duì)伍,即使他們增加了新的招聘人員。
In the next year, more than 500, 000 employers will tap cloud-based workforces for the first time, including 25% of the Fortune 500.
在未來(lái)的一年,包括25%的500強(qiáng)企業(yè)在內(nèi)的超過(guò)50萬(wàn)的雇主將會(huì)首次接收基于云技術(shù)的勞動(dòng)力。
As a result, our workforces will shrivel, almost certainly beginning in 2009.
其結(jié)果是,幾乎可以肯定的從2009年開(kāi)始,我們的勞動(dòng)力將會(huì)縮減。
The shape of the two workforces couldn't be more different.
這兩家公司員工隊(duì)伍的差異之大簡(jiǎn)直天差地別。