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Discover LudwigThe phrase "senior workers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to older or more experienced employees within a company or organization. Example: "The training program was designed for both junior and senior workers to enhance their skills and knowledge."
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Under the union contracts of the time, those blue-collar workers who lost their jobs but had seniority at the company could "bump" less senior workers to stay at GE. "Let's say you were a lathe operator," explained Witkowski.
Layoffs typically eliminate the lowest-paid workers at the bottom of seniority lists; incentives to retire help remove higher-paid senior workers.
"Some countries give incentives to get senior workers to come".
In the past it was thought more honourable to eject senior workers from the firm than to elevate younger colleagues above them.
The striking employees said that some senior workers, known as team leaders, had allied themselves with management.
Although that store has many part-timers, the more senior workers can reserve days off and learn their schedule six months in advance.
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On Saturday, just an hour after the Jomar employees began the walkout, a senior worker approached Mr. Anzures and told him he could have his job back.
One senior worker said: "This is only the tip of the iceberg.
"Scooter was a good friend and an excellent senior worker in our government," Mr. Sembler said.
Mr. Savage, 76, a shift manager in the Manhattan emergency office and the company's senior worker, began as a messenger on Oct. 11, 1951.
A senior worker in one of the branches alleged that staff had been told to attend a health and safety meeting at 9.30am that day but immigration officials quickly arrived and started to interview people.
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