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been workers
noun
A person who performs labor for his living, especially manual labor.
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The big losers have been workers without highly specialised skills.The squeeze on workers has come from several directions, as the car industry clearly shows.
Some of these may have been workers who retrained for new fields they wished to enter, but many seem to have taken their new jobs out of desperation.
There have been workers' massacres and they've got together again and organised themselves and protested and made strikes against the most brutal repression.
Most Americans consider dogs pets, but dogs have also been workers since ancient times: guarding people, procuring food and tending livestock.
So far this summer all my Uber drivers have been workers (a receptionist at an accounting firm, a graphic designer, an office manager) on summer holidays.
Remember, we have been workers with computers for one generation, and office workers for three or four, but we were farmers for four hundred generations, and before that, we were hunter-gatherers for perhaps 20,000, and the legacy persists.
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"We're workers.
And that's workers.
They were workers.
"They were workers," she said.
"There are workers to do it.
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