Workforce

The workforce or labour force (also labor force in the United States) is the labour pool in employment. It is generally used to describe those working for a single company or industry, but can also apply to a geographic region like a city, state, or country. Within a company, its value can be labelled as its "Workforce in Place". The workforce of a country includes both the employed and the unemployed. The labour force participation rate, LFPR (or economic activity rate, EAR), is the ratio between the labour force and the overall size of their cohort (national population of the same age range). The term generally excludes the employers or management, and can imply those involved in manual labour. It may also mean all those who are available for work.

Workers may be unionised, whereby the union conducts negotiations regarding pay and conditions of employment. In the event of industrial unrest, unions provide a co-ordinating role in organising ballots of the workforce, and strike action.

Worker bee

A worker bee is any female (eusocial) bee that lacks the full reproductive capacity of the colony's queen bee; under most circumstances, this is correlated to an increase in certain non-reproductive activities relative to a queen, as well. Worker bees occur in many bee species other than honey bees, but this is by far the most familiar colloquial use of the term.

Workers gather pollen into the pollen baskets on their back legs, to carry back to the hive where it is used as food for the developing brood. Pollen carried on their bodies may be carried to another flower where a small portion can rub off onto the pistil, resulting in cross pollination. Almost all of civilization's food supply (maize is a noteworthy exception) depends greatly on crop pollination by honey bees, whether directly eaten or used as forage crops for animals that produce milk and meat. Nectar is sucked up through the proboscis, mixed with enzymes in the stomach, and carried back to the hive, where it is stored in wax cells and evaporated into honey.

Worker (disambiguation)

Worker may refer to:

  • Worker, a member of the workforce
  • Worker, a minister in the Two by Twos nondenominational Christian sect
  • Worker animal, an animal caste
  • Web worker, a background script run in a web browser
  • Laborer, a person who performs labour
  • People

  • George Worker (born 1989), New Zealand cricketer
  • Norman Worker (1927–2005), British comic book writer
  • Media

    Books

  • Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age, a 1993 photo essay and book by Sebastião Salgado
  • Workers (Gong Ren), a 2008 artist's book
  • Film and television

  • The Worker, a 1960s TV sitcom starring Charlie Drake
  • Podcasts:

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    Voices from coal country say closures of MSHA offices will endanger mine safety

    The Call 05 Apr 2025
    ... killing 29 of Stewart's co-workers ... Membership in the United Mine Workers union peaked in 1946, then plummeted as government support waned and the industry waged an all-out war on union mines.
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    AP News Summary at 12:46 a.m. EDT

    The Call 05 Apr 2025
    (AP) — StanleyGooseStewart, who survived the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago ... Advocates for the mining industry say the cutbacks won't make workers less safe.
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    AP News Summary at 12:57 a.m. EDT

    The Call 05 Apr 2025
    (AP) — StanleyGooseStewart, who survived the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago ... Advocates for the mining industry say the cutbacks won't make workers less safe.
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    AP News Summary at 12:32 a.m. EDT

    The Call 05 Apr 2025
    (AP) — StanleyGooseStewart, who survived the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago ... Advocates for the mining industry say the cutbacks won't make workers less safe.
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    AP News Summary at 1:27 a.m. EDT

    The Call 05 Apr 2025
    (AP) — StanleyGooseStewart, who survived the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago ... Advocates for the mining industry say the cutbacks won't make workers less safe.
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    Today in History: April 5, FDR establishes Civilian Conservation Corps

    Lima Ohio 05 Apr 2025
    TODAY IN HISTORY ... In 1764, the British Parliament passed the American Revenue Act of 1764, also known as the Sugar Act ... In 1991, former Sen ... In 2010, a coal dust explosion at the Upper Big Branch mine near Charleston, West Virginia, killed 29 workers ... .
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    Six People Dead After Alleged Dynamite Attack in Bolivia Gold

    Scrap Monster 04 Apr 2025
    Critics have accused those large companies of providing unstable employment for low-income mining workers, their jobs hinging on market fluctuations ... Collectives now represent the majority of mining ...
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    Six people dead after alleged dynamite attack in Bolivia gold-mining clash

    Al Jazeera 04 Apr 2025
    Critics have accused those large companies of providing unstable employment for low-income mining workers, their jobs hinging on market fluctuations ... Collectives now represent the majority of mining ...
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    Rival gold miners in Bolivia fight using dynamite, leaving at least 6 dead

    Wtop 04 Apr 2025
    Cooperatives historically emerged in Bolivia as more established mining operations dismissed legions of workers in the risky, boom-and-bust business, compelling miners to organize themselves when commodity prices slumped and lay-offs loomed.
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    Explosion attack at gold mine in Bolivia kills five

    Taipei Times 04 Apr 2025
    Cooperatives emerged in Bolivia as more established mining operations dismissed legions of workers in the risky, boom-and-bust business, compelling miners to organize themselves when commodity prices slumped and lay-offs loomed.
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    The Soapbox: Far-right leader convicted in France, coal mine explosion in Spain and labor data ...

    Washington Square News 04 Apr 2025
    In Spain, five coal mine workers die in methane explosion. On Monday, at least five people were killed and four more were injured in Spain’s deadliest coal mine explosion in three decades, according to a regional emergency services authority.
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    Fifteen Years After Upper Big Branch: A Tragedy We Must Not Repeat (UMWA - United Mine Workers of America)

    Public Technologies 04 Apr 2025
    The United Mine Workers urge lawmakers and regulatory agencies to maintain and strengthen MSHA's role in protecting America's miners, not diminish it ... UMWA - United Mine Workers of America published ...
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    Bankrupt Mexican steel producer AHMSA has strategic investors

    SteelOrbis 04 Apr 2025
    He believes that if mining and steelmaking areas are sold separately, the proceeds would be very low and not sufficient to pay its workers and creditors, while an integrated ...
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    Golf lover sets world record with 720 simulated holes in 24 hours

    Australian Broadcasting Corporation 04 Apr 2025
    Mine worker Royce Castano swung his clubs more than 3,000 times and shed two kilograms while setting a new world record for virtual golf ... .
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