Labor Force definition

Labor Force means all members of a particular organization or population that are able to work, viewed collectively. At NBU this includes straight time employees, consultants, contractors, and employees who work overtime.

Examples of Labor Force in a sentence

  • We are able to compare the firm’s work force data to County Labor Force Availability (CLFA) data derived from the United States Census.

  • If based on a review of the Work Force Report (Attachment BB) submitted an EOCP staff Work Force Analysis determines there are under representations when compared to County Labor Force Availability data, then the Consultant will also be required to submit an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Plan to the Program Manager of the City of San Diego Equal Opportunity Contracting Program (EOCP) for approval.

  • If the City determines that there are under representations when compared to County Labor Force Availability data, then the Contractor will also be required to submit an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP) to the City for approval.

  • If based on a review of the Work Force Report (Attachment AA) submitted an EOCP staff Work Force Analysis determines there are under representations when compared to County Labor Force Availability data, then the Consultant will also be required to submit an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Plan to the Program Manager of the City of San Diego Equal Opportunity Contracting Program (EOCP) for approval.

  • These efforts will be considered in conjunction with Consultant’s Workforce Report as compared to the County’s Labor Force Availability.

  • The selected Bidder shall submit an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan if a Work Force Report is submitted and if the City determines that there are under-representations when compared to County Labor Force Availability data.

  • If a Work Force Report (Attachment AA) is submitted, and an EOCP staff Work Force Analysis determines there are under representation when compared to County Labor Force Availability data, Consultant will be required to submit an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan.

  • In this paper I use data from the Territories Labor Force Survey (TLFS) conducted by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics (ICBS).

  • Labor Force: The Contractor’s labor force will be thoroughly familiar and trained in the work to be accomplished and perform the task in a competent, efficient manner acceptable to the Owner.

  • If a Work Force Report (Attachment AA) is submitted, and the Work Force Analysis reflects under representations when compared to County Labor Force Availability data, Developer will be required to submit an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan.

Related to Labor Force

  • Group Grievance is defined as a single grievance, signed by a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a Union Representative on behalf of a group of employee who have the same complaint. Such grievances must be dealt with at successive stages of the Grievance Procedure commencing with Step 1. The grievors shall be listed on the grievance form.

  • Unfair labor practice means the commission of an act designated an unfair labor practice

  • Labor organization means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and that exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.

  • Labor Agreement means any collective bargaining agreement or other Contract with any labor union, labor organization, or works council.

  • Uniformed personnel means: (a) Law enforcement officers as