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The geographic isolation of most arsenals and large workforces necessitated social welfare services such as hospitals and company housing.
Asked whether the average age of their workforces was increasing, 45 per cent of managers said yes and 47 per cent said no.
Owner-farmers had larger farms, hence larger workforces (3n1 persons) than tenant cultivators (2n8 persons), but the difference was very slight.
Her study is of two northern industrial cities, both of which had large shipbuilding industries and big unskilled workforces in the twentieth century.
According to this figure, the zenidaka-decreasing group's size rarely varied from its average of 3n5 persons, whereas the zenidaka-increasing group's workforces rose from about 3n5 to 5n0.
I very much hope that management, unions and workforces will play their part by increasing productivity and thus making industry more competitive.
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Above all, it is important that we give a clear lead to the workforces operating within those contracting authorities.
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Sales are going through the roof, and workforces are being drastically pruned.
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Contractors could be employing workforces in various parts of the country, many miles from the local authority in question.
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I am confident that other workforces throughout the country will also understand it.
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The result is that at present some services are performed by the islands' own workforces and others by contractors.
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The reason that they will do so is that competition worldwide is now far more between workforces and their competence than between products and services.
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Their recruitment practices must meet legislative requirements and colleges should be working to ensure that their workforces are more representative of the communities they serve.
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How can employers be expected to increase their workforces to any significant extent with present prospects?
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Therefore, we might have a constant series of very disturbing ballots being requisitioned, particularly in the case of industries which have mobile workforces.
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Employers make the demands for skills and it must be they who take the primary responsibility for ensuring that their workforces have the necessary skills.
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We can seek to involve workforces through the kind of dialogues recommended and seek to establish procedures for consultation.
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The transfer of production to countries with cheaper workforces appears inevitable.
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We have sought to give the unions back to their members and to the workforces that they claim to represent.
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Against their wishes, their leaders had exploited the ability to secure strike action, even by workforces that had no dispute with their employers.
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Globalisation makes the competitiveness of individual companies and the ingenuity and skill of their workforces even more central to the competitive survival of our economies.
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I believe that there is now far greater agreement between workforces and management.
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He said that there are private sector companies operating very well in relation to negotiating machinery with their workforces.
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They will allow employers and their workforces additional flexibility with the prospect of organising working hours to optimum effect for both employees and employers.
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If they are to be obliged to submit to compulsory competitive tendering, their costs will increase and their workforces will have to be enlarged.
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Without the workforce's full co-operation the whole take-over could be frustrated.
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The integration process is now being taken forward at a local level and workforces issues are a matter for local consideration.
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Shutdowns and relocation have an impact on companies' workforces.
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I agree that this is principally a task for managers and workforces.
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One important task for the regional development agencies to tackle is the provision of adequate training for our workforces.
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Can any of them really say that informing and consulting their workforces has made them uncompetitive, either before the election or subsequently?
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We all understand that the accommodating adjustments in working arrangements are always unwelcome to mostly conservative workforces.
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The reasons can only be complex and must lie deep in the attitudes and capacities of management, and in the attitudes of workforces.
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British employers have one of the most committed female workforces in the world, but there has been a tendency to under-use this asset.
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There are many such attitudes which exist within many, though not all, workforces.
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The skill and dedication of workforces in surviving generations have kept that essential element alive.
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We believe that there are major differences between the construction and engineering construction industries—they have very different workforces.
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What we are crucially interested in is access to permanent employment in the core workforces of public and private sector employers.
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According to this axis the pension systems have to be more compatible with the need for more flexible workforces.
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Secondly, how can large multinational corporations live in harmony with very varied parent and host nations and their workforces?
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My noble friend pointed out the problem and outlined the span of different workforces which are particularly suffering.
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A number of operating units have been closed down leading to the dismantling of, or cuts in, both organisations and workforces.
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One gets what one pays for, and compared with our competitors we tend to have inadequate differentials for professional managers within our workforces.
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We are told that we have a prejudice against public sector firms and industries and their workforces.
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Is there any read across to other sector workers, or are teachers to be treated differently from all other workforces?
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Firms in areas such as mine that are already struggling to maintain their present workforces will find that this burden is too great.
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We understand the desire in the local communities and the workforces for an end to the uncertainty, and we will make further announcements as soon as we can.
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I have talked to countless people who have given me the impression that their fight has been for the survival of their companies and of their workforces.
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Local authorities' own workforces may continue to win contracts if they demonstrate that they can deliver services as efficiently and as effectively as the private sector.
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One never hears of disquiet among workforces.
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Workforces had become more stable.
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In the current survey, production and orders were continuing to fall, investment plans were again being cut back, and many firms intended to trim their workforces.
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Men's hours would continue to be controlled, but it would be entirely open to employers and their workforces to negotiate whatever hours of work for female employees they saw fit.
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I have seen the effect of government decisions, decisions made by companies, their managing directors and their workforces, on how they are perceived by the customer.
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During the past decade or so, some of our shopfloor managements and workforces have demonstrated competence and achieved levels of productivity comparable with that of any economy.
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I think that is a word that has not added greatly to the benefit of either the workforces or the country as a whole in the past.
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By contrast, we foresee that problems may well arise where authorities have completed the competition procedures and have assigned work to their workforces or to external contractors.
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Contractors would be severely restricted in their ability to restructure their workforces, to devise new performance-related arrangements or to introduce innovative ways of doing the work.
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Such workforces do not grow on trees.
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Within a new institutional framework employers will be required to adopt good employment practice, including monitoring of the religious composition of their workforces and affirmative action measures where necessary.
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All the proposed legislation does is to get value for money for the ratepayers by imposing fair competition between local authorities' own workforces and the private sector.
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The essence of that is that in future human workforces will not only become less relevant but the robots and computers will themselves be built by computers and robots.
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Workforces in businesses that small are not very easy to unionise, so you cannot expect to do it through a formal channel and have someone to represent you.
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His power and influence depended upon the commercial and social ties that he established with the workforce.
By 1971 women, who had been almost a fourth of the jute workforce, were decimated to a bare 2 per cent of the workforce.
Employers could then target women for retrenchment when 'rationalising' the workforce.
Such women figured prominently in the female workforce.
The ageing workforce : employers' attitudes towards older workers.
A variety of economic and social factors created a workforce that was segregated on the basis of gender.
The result was that the family was not fully utilizing its workforce.
The top tier of the workforce benefited from the opportunities for internal promotion and high wages.
Many of the measures introduced to rebuild the workforce thus had a more or less blatant anti-union bias.
Is it only to import a workforce, or even to export employment?
However, enclosure had a further advantage in making the workforce more tractable.
Male and female workforce could be considered as different categories of assets.
Such legislation will in the long run benefit the owners of firms, because they will be better placed to retain an experienced and loyal workforce.
He also started a company nearby providing overalls rented out to firms for their work-force.
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In 1998, women accounted for 47% of the workforce.
Shopkeepers and small tradesmen made up around 30 per cent of the local workforce, while clerks represented around 15 per cent.
A number which seems insignificant when compared to the population as a whole, was nevertheless a very significant part of the male workforce.
Towards developing a flexible health workforce: a conference background paper.
A major motive for this was to cover the entire workforce, whether employed in large or small companies.
Part three focuses on the fraught industrial relations of the waterfront and the struggles to create a trade union among this casual, but skilled, workforce.
In this period of reconstruction, full employment was defined in relation to the availability of work for all males of workforce age.
On the contrary, sound public policy dictated that more people be kept out of the workforce in order to not further aggravate unemployment.
To offset the new cost of labour, local employers responded by reducing workforces and attempting to increase productivity.
The existing shop floor workforces are half of fully skills mechanisms and half of semi-skilled machine operators.
Conclusions their workforces and streamline their organizations, they need to recognize how human capital contributes to achieving missions and goals.
Within the workplace inequality and conflict are inextricably bound up, irrespective of the relationship between particular managements and workforces.
The aim was to give managements a mechanism for exerting authority over their workforces.
They aimed at raising the social status of miners and altering the workforce's behaviour profoundly.
Strikes lose their effectiveness under conditions in which business can easily relocate to find competitive workforces elsewhere.
Applicants should be most attracted to organizations whose workforces reflect their own demographic characteristics.
While the organisation may be very competent and profitable, the workforce's skills and satisfaction may be endangered.
The various staffing and sourcing strategies provide leading organizations with dynamic workforces that can quickly carry out these functions to meet changing business needs.
Refreshingly, some of the authors do not only dwell on the problems that ageing populations create, but also highlight the opportunities presented by ageing workforces.
The usefulness of demographic techniques in planning for human societies and large workforces or warning of impending problems in animal populations is considerable.
The authors indicate therefore that excesses of prostatic cancer in industrial workforces are unlikely to be due to external radiation.
There were also major differences in the size and composition of the respective workforces.
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