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The phrase "organized workers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to workers who belong to a trade union or other labor organization. Example: "The strike was organized by the union in order to protect the rights of the organized workers."
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Thereafter he organized workers' strikes throughout the country.
The ruling was greeted by labor leaders as a boon to organized workers.
"The labor movement historically hasn't organized workers this poor in a very long time.
…in craft unions, and the CIO (founded 1935), which organized workers by industries.
He organized workers' concerts and directed committees of the Moscow Union of Composers and Union of Soviet Composers.
He distributed land, made loans available to peasants, organized workers' and peasants' confederations, and expropriated and nationalized foreign-owned industries.
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The Strength Through Joy movement was a Nazi enterprise that organized worker recreation programs, sponsoring sports and vacations.
Organizing protest online, it turns out, isn't as easy as organizing workers.
After his return to Japan in June 1906, Kotoku began organizing workers for radical activities.
And organizing workers remains perilous, as the murder of a labor leader last year showed.
Later he went to California to organize workers, for which he was arrested numerous times.
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