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The phrase "applying to workers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing rules, policies, or conditions that are relevant to employees or laborers.
Example: "The new safety regulations are applying to workers in all departments to ensure a safer workplace."
Alternatives: "pertaining to employees" or "relevant to staff".
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"On the other hand it is also a very specific and niche area where Denmark has some specific agreement and that is linked to the purchase to second properties in Denmark, whereas clearly we are looking for something more significant and far-reaching in terms of benefits applying to workers from across the EU".
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The law does not apply to workers under age 18.
Also, the minimum wage does not apply to workers on probation or those who undergo training.
The increase did not apply to workers employed by McDonald's franchisees.
Even more remarkably, it said the same or worse applied to workers across the capitalist west.
It applies to workers who spend at least half their time on solar work.
The "national living wage" comes into force next month and applies to workers who are over 24 years old.
The £7.20 per hour minimum, introduced on 1 April, legally only applies to workers aged 25 or over (yosushi.com).
However this exemption only applies to workers in Australia because they are covered by State and Territory mandatory reporting laws.
The rise will go some way to compensating the cut in working tax credits applied to all workers from next April but controversially the new living wage will not apply to workers under 25.
A boost in the national living wage, which applies to workers aged 25 and over, from £7.20 to £7.50 is, perhaps, just good housekeeping.
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