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What do you mean, overstaffed?

People are overstaffed. Chinese idiom, Pinyin, means that the position of the person in charge is higher than the salary.

"People are overstaffed" is an idiom, which means that there are too many people, and these people cannot be accommodated in the task or occasion, which makes people not correspond to the actual task and do not match. Describe the situation where the personnel are not matched or redundant with the job or position, resulting in waste or inappropriateness. It can also mean that there are too many people in a certain post or field, which leads to fierce competition among people and can't give full play to their talents and abilities.

For example, if a company employs too many employees, but the business volume of the company is not enough for all employees to fill their time, then this situation can be described as "overstaffed".

Synonym for ten sheep and nine beasts, and throw idle powder.

Antonym: People do their best, and each has his place.

People are overstaffed and make sentences.

1. There are too many teachers in this school, which leads to many teachers being overstaffed and doing nothing.

Because of the adoption of automatic production line, factory workers are now overstaffed and a large number of workers are laid off and unemployed.

3. There are too many civil servants in some government agencies, and many people are in a state of "overstaffed". Their desks and conference tables are empty every day.

4. In recent years, some large-scale research institutions have expanded the scale of personnel, and there has been a phenomenon of "overstaffing", and many researchers are faced with meaningless trivial work.

In the fierce market competition, many enterprises recruit talents on a large scale regardless of the actual demand, which leads to overstaffed employees and can't give full play to their talents and abilities.