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were workers
noun
A person who performs labor for his living, especially manual labor.
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They were workers.
"They were workers," she said.
How were workers treated?
"We were workers," Mr. Bierhanzl said.
Others insisted the vendors were workers with families to feed.
The rest were workers who were fitting the craft.
It just says that we were workers," she said.
Officials said they were workers, scientists and students.
The hallmarks of syndicalism were workers' control and "direct action".
There were workers in El Oued, cutting clusters of Deglet Noor dates.
"They were workers in the last station of the destruction process".
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