workplace
workplace
Definition
work·place (-plās′)
noun
the office, factory, etc. where one works
workplace
Usage Examples
Possessives
- today: Today's digital workplace has made document access a lot simpler.
Converse of object
- enter: And the group of women who are entering the workplace most rapidly are mothers of children up to age four.
- organize: It provides reps with practical help to organize the workplace.
- transform: The EOC's ongoing investigation into transforming the workplace is looking, with employers, at how to do this.
- create: The Accessible Office contains information about creating an inclusive workplace.
- negotiate: Negotiating the workplace learning environment and co-ordinating training were also seen as major staff development issues.
Adjective modifier
- non-union: In non-union workplaces, the DTI proposes the election of employe representatives with the power to make agreements with employers about working hours.
- unorganized: Even in unorganized workplaces, it is acknowledged good practice to consult with employees over ways in which disciplinary and grievance matters are handled.
- healthy: To hear about the importance of a healthy workplace in improving productivity.
- safe: The conference will also discuss how to improve patient safety and learn from mistakes to ensure a safer workplace for all.
- noisy: An example of this is hearing loss as a result of a noisy workplace.
- modern: Tidiness is a big theme in the modern workplace.
Modifies a noun
- rep: This prospective agreement is subject to ratification by the GMB in consultation with ASDA workplace reps.
- levy: Workplace parking levies take the form of a license fee, and employers must apply for a license if they provide workplace parking.
- stress: Inadequate provision of any of these can increase the risk of workplace stress.
- nursery: Some large employers provide workplace nurseries, often with rates depending on your salary level.
- hazard: Health & Safety policy 28 April - International Workers ' Memorial Day Worldwide millions die each year as a result of workplace hazards.
- accident: The aim of the guide is to reduce the annual cost of workplace accidents.
Noun used with modifier
- recreation: Learning Outcome 6 Learning Outcome: Manage documents in a recreation industry workplace.
- union: Unions also need to continue to look further at their own policies, assuring family friendly union workplaces.
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