From work + force.
workforce (plural workforces)
- All the workers employed by a specific organization or state, or on a specific project.
2020 December 2, Stefanie Foster, “Network News: Success of major projects hinges on fixing skills crisis”, in Rail, page 8:The rail sector's ageing workforce (28% of workers are over 50 years old) means that about 15,000 people could retire from the industry by 2025.
- The total population of a country or region that is employed or employable.
workers employed by an organization
- Arabic: قُوَّة عَمَل f (quwwat ʕamal)
- Azerbaijani: işçi qüvvəsi
- Belarusian: працо́ўная сі́ла f (pracóŭnaja síla)
- Bulgarian: рабо́тна си́ла f (rabótna síla)
- Catalan: mà d'obra f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 勞動力/劳动力 (zh) (láodònglì), 員工/员工 (zh) (yuángōng)
- Czech: pracovní síla f
- Danish: arbejdsstyrke c
- Dutch: werkkracht (nl) f
- Finnish: työvoima (fi)
- French: main-d’œuvre (fr) f, personnel (fr) m
- Galician: man de obra (gl)
- German: Belegschaft (de) f, Arbeitskräfte (de) f pl
- Hungarian: munkaerő (hu)
- Indonesian: angkatan kerja (id), tenaga kerja (id)
- Ingrian: tööväki
- Italian: forza lavoro (it) f, manodopera (it) f
- Japanese: 労働力 (ja) (ろうどうりょく, rōdōryoku), 労働人口 (ろうどうじんこう, rōdō jinkō)
- Korean: 노동력(勞動力) (ko) (nodongnyeok), 로동력(勞動力) (ko) (rodongnyeok) (North Korea)
- Lithuanian: darbo jėga f
- Macedonian: ра́ботна си́ла f (rábotna síla)
- Malay: tenaga kerja
- Maori: taimahi, rāngaimahi
- Mongolian: ажиллах хүч (ažillax xüč)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: arbeidsstyrke (no) m
- Nynorsk: arbeidsstyrke m
- Persian: نیروی کار (niru-ye kâr)
- Polish: siła robocza (pl) f
- Portuguese: mão de obra (pt) f
- Russian: рабо́чая си́ла (ru) f (rabóčaja síla), трудовы́е ресу́рсы m pl (trudovýje resúrsy), штат (ru) m (štat), персона́л (ru) m (personál)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: радна снага f
- Roman: radna snaga f
- Slovak: pracovná sila f
- Slovene: delovna sila f
- Spanish: mano de obra (es) f, fuerza laboral f, fuerza de trabajo f, población activa (es) f
- Swedish: arbetskraft (sv) c, arbetsstyrka (sv) c
- Turkish: işgücü (tr)
- Ukrainian: робо́ча си́ла (uk) (robóča sýla)
- Vietnamese: lực lượng lao động
- Welsh: gweithlu m
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