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The note was not completely clear, but it seems that workers in wintertime left the building during fire alarms and then were not immediately let back in.
By the same token, it seems that workers in rich countries have little to fear from competition with the downtrodden of the developing world.That is reassuring, but it does not mean that the use of trade measures to enforce core labour standards is a good idea.
It seems that workers got pulled out of primary as urban jobs opened up.
It seems that workers should be allowed: 1) to see the status of tasks that are interdependent with his/her task in order to synchronize its execution with any global task constraint; and 2) to communicate with other workers that are executing tasks interdependent with his/her task in order to improve cooperation.
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Night workers are more probable to be definite evening types compared to daytime workers [20], and it seems that morning types adapt better to daytime work than evening types.
Also it seems that – as usual – it is always the workers that get it in the neck, and are seen as scabs.
It seems that Western workers are not getting their full share of the fruits of globalisation.
To many people, it seems that American workers' pay is being cut by competition with cheap foreign labour.But it is not as simple as that.
Lately, it seems that transit workers have given up trying to eliminate the aroma and have simply tried to mask it with an air freshener that smells like rancid oranges and makes your eyes water.
If the woman I met in the grocery store is any indication, it seems that as workers, our desperation remains--along with the need to seek simplicity as Thoreau did at Walden Pond in 1841.
In this context, it seems that hospitality workers might have finally had enough of the shitty pay and conditions.
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