workforce — all the people who work for a particular organization or are available for work in a particular area
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: all the people who work for a particular organization or are available for work in a particular area
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs/
Korean meaning: 특정 조직에서 일하는 모든 사람들, 노동력
Korean pronunciation: **워크**포스
Example Sentences
- The CEO announced that the entire workforce would get free pizza every Friday.
- The tech company is struggling to find qualified candidates to join their workforce.
- Remote work has completely transformed how companies manage their workforce.
workforce
NOUN//ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs//
all the people who work for a particular organization or are available for work in a particular area

all the people who work for a particular organization or are available for work in a particular area
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Origin
20세기 중반에 'work(일)'과 'force(힘, 집단)'가 결합되어 만들어진 복합어입니다. 산업혁명 이후 조직화된 노동력의 개념이 중요해지면서 생겨났습니다.
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“The CEO announced that the entire workforce would get free pizza every Friday.”
“The tech company is struggling to find qualified candidates to join their workforce.”
“Remote work has completely transformed how companies manage their workforce.”
“Half of the workforce called in sick after the company party last night.”
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