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The uprising is remembered for its radical slogans and art, with graffiti such as "Be Realistic, Demand the Impossible!" and "The most beautiful sculpture is a paving stone thrown at a cop's head!" It's weird that right-winger Farage would reference a large-scale workers' revolt with heavy influence from communists, anarchists and socialists.

They will be delivered on a large scale by health workers, volunteers, with participation by caregivers, the family and community members at health facilities, community and household levels.

A total of 1112 on-the-spot workers were included in the cross-sectional survey from a large scale of manganese exposed workers healthy cohort (MEWHC) in a ferro-manganese refinery company.

"It's gross carelessness on a large scale to ignore the workers at ground zero, to try to sweep it all under the rug," said Carol Lee, 48, of Queens.

International outsourcing, politicians from both parties often say, has turned into a scourge of American workers, who are losing jobs on a large scale to competition from cheaper workers abroad.

On a larger scale, the workers at the large Bernardi oil storage plant in the Dock Sud area of the port of Buenos Aires were forced to take the firm over after it went bankrupt as Argentina's economy imploded 14 years ago.

Exporters and their suppliers will eventually be forced to sack workers on a large scale.

The report on jobless claims, however, offered little sign that companies were laying off workers on a large scale.

In the early 1990's, during the last recession, Mrs. Roux, a short, tanned woman whose charm is combined with self-assurance, refused to follow the industry wisdom and lay off workers on a large scale.

His clampdown was in response to the prevalence of "umbrella" recruitment firms specialising in providing self-employed staff and exploiting tax relief available to these workers on a large scale.

But even so, the lack of an adequate social safety-net means that companies will continue to find it hard to close factories and get rid of workers on a large scale.Perhaps the biggest problem for Japan is that its starting-point was so much worse than America's or Europe's, says Alexander Kinmont of Morgan Stanley.

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