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1 разбухание штатов
overmanning, overstaffingBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > разбухание штатов
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2 избыток рабочей силы
1) General subject: (избыточное предложение) labour surplus, (избыточное предложение) labour surplusage, manpower problem, (избыточное предложение) surplus labour2) Economy: labor slack, labor surplus, manpower surplus, overmanning, redundancy of manpower, surplus of labour3) Accounting: labour surplus4) Diplomatic term: abundance of labour5) Business: redundancy of workers6) Makarov: surplus labourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избыток рабочей силы
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3 излишек рабочих
General subject: overmanning (на предприятии) -
4 раздувание штатов
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5 раздутые штаты
General subject: bloated workforce, excess labour, overmanning -
6 избыток рабочей силы
surplus of labour;overmanningРусско-английский словарь по страхованию > избыток рабочей силы
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