Accordion_This (Little Upsilon) | Friday, January 21, 2011 - 01:54 am Looking at labour statistics page... When it says "Needed for 100% Production: 1,000" (for example) does that mean I need to acquire 1,000 more of that type of worker in order to have full production? Or does it mean that, in total, I need 1,000 of that type of worker in my country for 100% production? |
Laguna | Friday, January 21, 2011 - 01:58 am I'm not quite seeing the difference. But it means that in order to fill all the job vacancies, you need XXXX unemployed workers. |
CaoYi (Fearless Blue) | Friday, January 21, 2011 - 02:00 am Just that type only. For instance, the column of HTE shows that : 1000 for 100% production. You need to get 1000 HTE for it. |
Accordion_This (Little Upsilon) | Saturday, January 22, 2011 - 02:52 pm Thanks, Laguna. Just to clarify, what I was saying, here's an example: When it says "Needed for 100% Production: 1000 LLW" that would mean that I need 1000 more LLW than I currently have to get full production, NOT that I would need 1000 LLW TOTAL to get full production. |
Josias (Little Upsilon) | Saturday, January 22, 2011 - 03:35 pm you need 1000 free llw... but workers are employed in chunks, so if you have 1000 free llw but are short hlm, then, even though you have the llw, they wont be employed until you get the hlm |
Accordion_This (Little Upsilon) | Sunday, January 23, 2011 - 06:34 am Well, you learn something new every day. Thanks, Jos :P |