0 the supervisor or leader of a group, especially of workmen or a jury -- mandor
The foreman here is in charge of twenty workmen.
The working-class ' aristocracy ' and foremen were, however, paid on a weekly or monthly basis.
Many have lower vocational level training certificates and have acquired their higher technical skills by working for years as skilled workers and foremen.
At the same time it indicates the strength of an artisanbased culture linked to the key role of foremen of north-eastern origin.
Tales regarding the folly of failing to consult foremen and workers about tool and process changes are readily found.
At all of these sites, clerics, foremen and congregations were faced with similar brutal distortions of scale in their monuments.
He was a carver who worked his way to a foreman's position, which involved taking part in design.
Operations management might include department managers, warehouse foremen and the head clerks.
As a consequence, it is difficult for the leader to provide an incentive for the foremen.