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Qué (quién) es MANPOWER - definición

THE PEOPLE WHO MAKES UP AN ORGANIZATION'S WORKFORCE
Human Resources; Human Resources Development; Compensation professional; Human resource managers; Human resource planning; Personnel development; Man power; Personnel director; Electronic human resources; User:Davidhaspas/Enter your new article name here; E-HR; Manpower; Electronic Human Resources; Personnel manager; Human resource; Personnel department; Human Resource Planning
  • An advertisement for “human resources” (labour) from Sabah and Sarawak, seen in Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur.

manpower         
Workers are sometimes referred to as manpower when they are being considered as a part of the process of producing goods or providing services.
...the shortage of skilled manpower in the industry...
These people do not have the equipment or the manpower to cut down the trees.
N-UNCOUNT
manpower         
¦ noun the number of people working or available for work or service.
Manpower Services Commission         
UK GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Manpower Services
The Manpower Services Commission (MSC) was a non-departmental public body of the Department of Employment Group in the United Kingdom created by Edward Heath's Conservative Government in 1973. The MSC had a remit to co-ordinate employment and training services in the UK through a ten-member commission drawn from industry, trade unions, local authorities and education interests.

Wikipedia

Human resources

Human resources (HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. Similar terms include manpower, labor, personnel, associates or simply: people.

The Human Resources department (HR department) of an organization performs human resource management, overseeing various aspects of employment, such as compliance with labor law and employment standards, interviewing and selection, performance management, administration of Employee benefits, organizing of employee files with the required documents for future reference, and some aspects of recruitment (also known as talent acquisition) and employee offboarding. They serve as the link between an organization's management and its employees.

The duties include planning, recruitment and selection process, posting job ads, evaluating the performance of employees, organizing resumes and job applications, scheduling interviews and assisting in the process and ensuring background checks. Another job is payroll and benefits administration which deals with ensuring vacation and sick time are accounted for, reviewing payroll, and participating in benefits tasks, like claim resolutions, reconciling benefits statements, and approving invoices for payment. HR also coordinates employee relations activities and programs including, but not limited to, employee counseling. The last job is regular maintenance, this job makes sure that the current HR files and databases are up to date, maintaining employee benefits and employment status and performing payroll/benefit-related reconciliations.

Ejemplos de uso de MANPOWER
1. Such behaviour excludes Sudanese manpower or instruction of local manpower.
2. The brands are Manpower, manpower Professional, Elan, Jefferson Wells and Right Management.
3. Among the companies promoting this effort are Manpower Israel, ORS and Ortal Manpower Services.
4. As a result, it was wasteful of manpower in the rear, and its outlay on manpower ballooned enormously.
5. And the technology industries aren‘t manpower–heavy.