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Synonyms and antonyms of Workers considered as a group in British Thesaurus

Workers considered as a group

staff (noun)

the people who work for a particular company, organization, or institution: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

staff (noun)

the ordinary workers, not the managers: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

profession (noun)

all the people who work in a particular profession: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

people (noun)

men and women who work for the same organization, do the same type of work, or share the same interests

staff (noun)

the people who do paid work in a place, rather than the other people there: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

staff (noun)

relating to the staff

presence (noun)

workers or products that a company has in a particular place

personnel (noun)

the people who work for a company or organization, or who are members of a military force

labour (noun)

economics the workers in a particular country, industry, or company considered as a group

labour force (noun)

all the people who work in a particular industry or country

labour market (noun)

the number of people who are available to work, considered together with all the available jobs

manpower (noun)

all the people who are available to do a particular job or to work in a particular place. Some people avoid this word because they consider it offensive to women, and they use staff or personnel instead

the nursing/teaching/medical etc staff ()

the people within an organization who do a particular type of work: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

payroll (noun)

the number of people employed by a company

someone’s people ()

the people who work for someone

workforce (noun)

used in general about people who work