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were employees
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An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
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But they were employees.
Both were employees.
There were employees cooking, and someone signaled to them.
They were employees of Bouchard Transportation, a Hicksville, N.Y., company that owns the barge.
Many of the participants were employees of the Morris Heights Health Center in the Bronx.
There were employees desperate to be paid, after five or more months with no salary.
The four Italian men were employees of a Parma-based general contractor called Bonatti.
Both men were employees of a construction company working at a power plant near St . Johns
Of the 177 people hired, 94 were employees working in the company, representing just over half.
The three men who were fired were employees of city departments.
All those aboard the train were employees of national railway operator SNCF.
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