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workforce

the total number of people who could be employed
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Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) initiated a national workforce survey by launching "IT-BPM Workforce survey 2019" to gain a clear understanding of the extent and composition of IT and BPM workforce of Sri Lanka and to weigh that against the extent of the supply of skilled personnel.
It is undeniable that women involvement in the workforce is low in Pakistan as less importance has been given to the development of female human capital (Faridi et al, 2010).
Responding to Health Workforce New Zealand's strategic priorities for the health and disability workforce, NZNO policy analyst Maori Leanne Manson pointed out a number of barriers and constraints on professional nursing development and preparation for advanced practice.
The acquired company will operate as Symmetry Workforce Solutions and be part of Lotus Workforce, Aya's vendor neutral division which also houses Healthcare Select and Qualivis.
For overall positivity in the combined workforce, results were up by nearly 5 percent in urine drug tests, at their highest since 2004, and 25 percent higher than the 3.5 percent rate a 30-year low that ran from 2010 to 2012.
Sparkman, who works in strategic workforce planning for a technology firm, offers a guide to assessing, managing, and preparing for current and future workforce requirements.
Connecting Workforce Resources Spring Tour will be making its third stop to raise, awareness about New Hampshire's available workforce resource programs with a May 1 event in Berlin.
Elgin Community College hosted its first Regional Workforce Development Forum on Thursday, March 8 with more than 50 economic development, workforce development and education professionals from surrounding counties in attendance.
Two new articles provide insights on the outlook of rheumatology in the United States, noting that the need for rheumatologists will greatly exceed the projected growth of the rheumatology workforce over the next 15 years.
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