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- compound adjectives - Highly skilled or high-skilled? - English . . .
A Wikipedia article contains skilled, unskilled, semi-skilled, non-skilled and highly-skilled, as well as "Obama Immigration Order to Impact Millions, Includes Provisions for High-Skilled Workers"
- Help with understanding Apostrophe for workers or workers
2 is correct The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s If the democracy was the "property" of a single worker, then it would be that worker's democracy
- Is there an implied be verb in the sentence American workers facing or . . .
0 American workers facing a less prosperous future than their parents’ generation have gotten the message—or at least a version of it Can anyone please explain the structure? Is there any implied be verb after workers, like workers are facing?
- Port workers terms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm helping in the translation of an article and I have 2 questions: What is the most used english word for "port workers" ? I found stevedore, longshoreman, docker or dockworker but don't know the
- Staff vs. staffs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
1 "Companies" is the subject There are two companies named as examples (Uber Technologies and DoorDash), each having its own staff (Presumably they don't share the same collection of workers ) Therefore, the plural "staffs" is correct
- what is the difference between employee and staff and worker
I am reading Human Resource(HR) book, and I can not understand employee, staff and worker Please explain in detail, thank!
- What term describes workers that are not knowledge workers?
The man who coined the term knowledge workers differentiated them from manual workers Management guru Peter Drucker coined the term "knowledge worker " In his 1969 book, The Age of Discontinuity, Drucker differentiates knowledge workers from manual workers and insists that new industries will employ mostly knowledge workers
- What is a word for someone who abuses their workers?
3 I have been trying to find a word to describe someone who routinely abuses their workers, and perhaps even more than that, scorns them and sees them as inferior My first guess was despot but I think that is more routinely used within the context of political leaders I appreciate any feedback
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