uniform workforce
[/ˈjuːnɪfɔːrm ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs/]
noun phrasepl: uniform workforces
força de trabalho uniforme
1. A group of employees who share standardized characteristics, skills, qualifications, or work conditions; workers with consistent backgrounds or training levels
The tech company aimed to build a uniform workforce with similar educational backgrounds and technical certifications.
A empresa de tecnologia visava construir uma força de trabalho uniforme com formação educacional e certificações técnicas semelhantes.
2. Employees dressed in identical or standardized clothing as part of company or organizational policy
The retail chain maintained a uniform workforce with matching branded shirts and name badges.
A rede de varejo mantinha uma força de trabalho uniformizada com camisetas marcadas e crachás de identificação.
In Brazil, 'uniform workforce' reflects corporate standardization practices common in multinational companies and retail chains. The concept relates to both literal dress codes (common in hospitality and retail) and metaphorical workforce homogenization. In the US context, it often implies standardized hiring practices and workplace conformity. The term can carry both positive connotations (consistency, professionalism) and negative ones (lack of diversity, individuality constraints) depending on the context.
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