Workplace in a sentence as a noun

And if your workplace environment really doesn't permit that, move on.

When there was a call for a 'Hacknight' at our workplace to drive revenues up, when a SVP panicked he was going to miss his target.

Here's hoping Ben now finds a workplace that appreciates him for his talents and respects him as a person.

Someone who is easy to work with, improves workplace morale, and makes other developers feel comfortable at work is a valuable asset.

I mean, this article obviously isn't about physically blocking someone from working 60 hours at their workplace but rather encouraging the person to think again whether those 60 hours really make sense.

I sympathize with why the mods changed the title from "Porn" to "Video", but now you've made it so that HN users are unwittingly clicking into an article that talks about porn, in such a way that could be detected by a workplace firewall.

The thing I don't get about this whole faux controversy is since when is it professionally acceptable to discriminate against someone for their private political views and esp. those that might be informed by religious beliefs so long as they don't bring them into the workplace?

\n * negotiation of terms that are embarrassing for an individual to\n formally address, such as severance, health accommodations\n and workplace privacy.\n\nThese are all things that we can have, and that we deserve, that bring none of the negative side effects associated with unions.

Workplace definitions

noun

a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"

See also: work