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No, it is two words, work force.
together.
Work force (sometimes combined as "workforce") has the synonyms "personnel", "labor pool" or "employees".
The word "personnel" with two N's comes from the French word "personnel" which means staff or workforce. It is used in English to refer to the employees or staff of a company or organization. The double N helps to differentiate the word from "personal," which relates to private matters or individual characteristics.
You would say "workforce that applies those skills." The word "that" is used to introduce defining clauses and is appropriate for referring to groups or collective nouns, such as "workforce." Using "who" typically refers to individual people, which is not the case here.
Raw materials and a large workforce for those of you on study island
women and children
To be 'not in the workforce' is to be unemployed.
They had a very dedicated workforce.
The workforce in Bahrain is the most educated and skilled in the Gulf, as you would realize when investing in Bahrain. . This means you can minimize spending on expatriate packages and build a long-term, sustainable local workforce. For example, Bahrainis comprise two thirds (65%) of the financial services workforce, according to the Central Bank of Bahrain.
Workforce trends are events that affect your workforce. Generally trends within the workforce change based on changes within the company's industry.
You can choose to enter the workforce, or continue on for a higher degree.