词汇 | human-resources |
释义 | human resources noun[ plural ] uk /ˌhjuː.mən rɪˈzɔː.sɪz/ us /ˌhjuː.mən ˈriː.sɔːr.sɪz/ the department of an organization that deals with finding new employees, keeping records about all the organization's employees, and helping them with any problems人事部,人力资源部 Office practices admin administrative administratively badge in badged branch dictate hygiene factor in-house interoffice kaizen manage up photostat power breakfast power lunch pp remit remittance scrum typing human resources | American Dictionaryhuman resources noun[ U ] us/ˈhju·mən ˈri·sɔr·səz, -soʊr-/(alsopersonnel) the department within a company or organization that is responsible for its relationship with its employees and for following employment laws Examples of human resourceshuman resources Similarly, controlling for aspiration-driven pressures for freedom, some independent variation in humanresources will remain and add to the aspiration-driven pressure. However, the range of challenges to the management of humanresources in health care demands a wide range of information to inform policies. Even so, the results presented here highlight the potential humanresources ramifications from company's pension choices. Concentrating solely on whether they developed according to the image of intensive farming overlooks how farmers used their land and humanresources for development. Today, rationing is mostly due to lack of humanresources. The third was the organization of the labour service system, in order to mobilize humanresources in connection with tax collection and public works. This choice is based on the availability of pre-existing cultural "material" and humanresources. The rapid changes in algorithms of radiological procedures have negatively affected the standardization of humanresources for radiology. All communities should be encouraged to build on their unique strengths involving, for example, cultural development and local humanresources. Many managers used (some unconsciously) age stereotypes in the deployment of the organisation's humanresources. As with humanresources, the pressure for freedom generated by liberty aspirations does not depend on the level of these values alone. Understanding how gender works in science is crucial for both mobilizing humanresources and for bringing new perspectives, priorities, and creative ferment to science. Whatever humanresources could be removed from the land were mobilized into fighting men rather than labourers for productive enterprises. Several countries have launched efforts to reorganize their primary health care, including increased reliance on regional health systems and strengthening humanresources. Generally, capacity building is taken to mean training of humanresources. See all examples of human resources These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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