English
Alternative spellings
Noun
- All the workers employed by a specific organization or nation, or on a specific project
See also
The workforce is the labour
pool in employment.
It is generally used to describe those working for a single
company
or industry, but can
also apply to a geographic region like a city, county, state, etc.
The term generally excludes the employers
or management, and
implies those involved in manual
labour. It may also mean all those that are available for
work.
Workers may be unionised,
whereby the union conducts negotiations regarding pay and conditions of employment.
In the event of industrial
unrest, unions provide a co-ordinating role in organising
ballots of the workforce,
and strike
action.
Benefits of membership
Benefits that come with being a member of the workforce are said to be financial independence, a feeling of usefulness, self-confidence, and respect from fellow citizens. However, they do not necessarily follow directly from being a member of the workforce. One's finances are commonly dependent upon one's employer, customers, wages and inflation; furthermore, one can feel useful without being a member of the workforce.||See also
workforce in German: Belegschaft
workforce in French: Main d'œuvre
workforce in Portuguese: Mão-de-obra
workforce in Swedish: Arbetskraft
workforce in Chinese: 劳动力