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The phrase "a new worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has recently started a job or position within a company or organization.
Example: "The company is excited to welcome a new worker to the team, who will help us with our upcoming projects."
Alternatives: "a recent hire" or "a new employee."
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As from now, I'm a new worker.
1. Suppose you have recently completed hiring a new worker.
Employers would have had to check the registry before hiring a new worker.
It takes the average employer in the Arab world nine months to train a new worker to be proficient.
After just one month, "a new worker can stitch as proficiently as someone with a decade of experience".
We have also put in place a new worker training scheme to support midwives in their daily and demanding jobs".
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30 workers agreed and public meetings were held to gauge interest in the creation of a new worker-stakeholder operated co-operative business, the Fleurieu Poultry Co-Op.
At the time the IWW's vision of a new worker-controlled order seemed "if not on the verge of becoming reality, not preposterous either".Public opinion turned against the Wobblies after they preached pacifism when America went to war in 1917.
His claims to be leader of a new "workers' party" are clearly heartfelt.
Many have suggested that Labour is finished, that we should all leave it and create a new workers' party.
But Mr. Kim and his colleagues represent a new workers' grievance: the growing gulf between contract employees' pay, benefits and protections and those of permanent staff workers.
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