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In any case, one hardly needed a personal reason to take an interest in workers in the nineteen-thirties.
Did the leaders of Mass-Observation take an interest in workers merely to express dissatisfaction with their own socioeconomic niche?
A century later, Byrne betrays little interest in workers' coöperatives; Wattles's radical influence appears in "The Secret" only in inverted form.
The Obama administration has signaled an interest in workers' rights and a willingness to reach out internationally.
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There's growing interest in worker cooperatives as a powerful form of re-organizing the economy.
Could it be that cost-plus contracts, which lead to increased profit when costs rise, have something to do with their sudden interest in worker pay?
What has happened at U.S. Sugar could happen at many other companies because of a type of retirement plan that proliferated in the 1980s, after powerful members of Congress took an interest in "worker ownership" as a way to improve productivity.
During his tenure in the National Assembly, Tolain pursued his interests in workers' associations and unions and in 1884 delivered a report on the laws affecting unions in France.
From early on, Wałęsa was interested in workers' concerns; in 1968 he encouraged shipyard colleagues to boycott official rallies that condemned recent student strikes.
A boss is interested in workers that make an effort to understand the work and that show the desire to get the work done.
The heads of concerns were decent people too, and took an interest in their workers.
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