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The phrase "as a workers" is not correct in English.
It should be "as a worker" or "as workers" depending on the context. You can use it when referring to someone in the capacity of a worker, but it must be grammatically correct.
Example: "As a worker in this industry, I have seen many changes over the years."
Alternatives: "in the role of a worker" or "as part of the workforce."
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"Think of it as a workers' bonus," he will say.
The system needs a considerable review as a workers' rights matter".
Few students in law school imagine a career as a workers' comp lawyer or judge.
IT MAY be ruled by the Communist Party, but China has never quite qualified as a workers' paradise.
Since then, May Day has been observed as a workers' holiday, first in the U.S., and then around the world.
Connolly became commander of an irregular Citizen Army set up as a workers' defense force in November 1913.
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"I start as a worker," he said.
So who qualifies as a worker?
She spent her career as a worker in a factory….
He watched as a worker, James Williams, dismantled a grand.
Even as a worker you can fall into a depression.
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