noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
workplace discrimination (= at the place where people work )
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The new law aims to bring an end to workplace discrimination.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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However, we must ensure that there is life after death by creating new workplaces on the former colliery sites.
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The jobs in the brave new workplace are tedious and drive people insane.
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One area where this might work is labour regulation, and, specifically, the new ergonomic workplace regulations implemented in November.
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But in the new electronic workplace , the corporate serf cannot see his master, because his corporate master is a fiction.
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The transition we are likely to see to the new workplace will not come overnight.
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Getting hired and surviving in the new workplace will require more and different skills from employees than ever be-fore.
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In the new workplace , all those with minim urn workplace literacy will be quickly hired, possibly at exaggerated salaries.
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The flood of toxic chemicals creates even more serious health problems in this brave new workplace .
■ NOUN
nursery
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In addition, we have relieved employees from paying income tax on the benefit of workplace nurseries .
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The first idea she came up with was managing workplace nurseries for companies.
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In fact workplace nurseries are not suitable for most employers unless they employ a large number of staff in one location.
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The Prime Minister was quick to claim the credit for abolishing the tax on workplace nurseries .
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Then, bizarrely, he announced that the perk of a workplace nursery would no longer be taxable.
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This Government in particular took away tax relief on workplace nurseries .
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Best workplace nursery provision is to be found in the public sector - local authorities, hospitals and colleges.
■ VERB
change
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How have relations between fellow workers changed in the flexible workplace ?
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Now the rapidly changing workplace meant men had to retool routinely too.
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Consequently, both will change drastically in workplace 2000.
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Changing society may be harder than changing the workplace , which, after all, is driven by the bottom line.
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We give a new perspective on the experiences of your husbands and sons, and new ideas on changing the workplace .
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The securities industry has made no attempt to adapt to the changing workplace environment, diversity or civility.
create
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However, we must ensure that there is life after death by creating new workplaces on the former colliery sites.
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She designs and creates state-of-the-art workplaces for the office of the future.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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How do you keep your personal problems out of the workplace ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adult coaches and mentors from the workplace also provide an important source of support, information, and guidance for students.
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And such fathers are more likely to support the opportunity for their wives to succeed in the workplace .
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But what makes our lives meaningful lies largely outside the workplace , where we forage for a less mechanistic humanity.
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Its main weapon was criticism, organized daily through compulsory debates in every workplace .
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Studying history at university extends the range and depth of skills relevant to the workplace without closing doors.
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The workplace is the same in some ways, very different in others.
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The joint report shows that 49 percent of nurses in Northern Ireland say there are empty posts in their workplaces.
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Using a broadly anthropological approach to work, discourses generated within and beyond the workplace are examined.