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human resources
[ hyoo-muhn ree-sawr-sis, ree-zawr-siz, yoo-muhn ]
noun
- (used with a plural verb) people, especially the personnel employed by a given company, institution, or the like.
- (used with a singular verb) human resources department.
human resources
plural noun
- the workforce of an organization
- ( as modifier )
human-resources officer
human-resources management
- the office or department in an organization that interviews, appoints, or keeps records of employees
- ( as modifier )
a human-resources consultancy
- the contribution to an employing organization which its workforce could provide in effort, skills, knowledge, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of human resources1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, British Steel has appointed more new executives, including an interim chief operating officer and human resources director, after ministers passed an emergency law to take control of the company from Chinese owner Jingye.
If a sponsor can鈥檛 produce a tax return or pay stubs for the last 60 consecutive days, they are being advised to turn in a note by their employer on official company letterhead, and case managers must be able to speak with a supervisor or human resources.
Different countries are better at making different products, and have different natural and human resources.
By employing local people in roles such as assistant teachers, administration, finance, human resources, marketing, facilities, security, gardeners, drivers, PAs and secretaries, the school can significantly reduce costs compared to the UK, where labour is much more expensive.
Frontline services directly serving the public are not in the firing line - it will be the spending on sectors such as human resources, policy advice, communications and office management that are to be slashed.
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