Sentence examples for word workers from inspiring English sources

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Still, these people are word workers, not political fund-raisers, and however awkward their methods no one can argue that the money raised is not worthily spent.

Alice Petitt, the plant spokeswoman, says G.M. does not tolerate profanity in any form, though she added that managers do not go out of their way to listen to every word workers utter.

But given that the Tories couldn't even bring themselves to use the word "workers" themselves, opting instead for "employees" – they just can't imagine themselves outside the perspective of management – it might be worth giving some of these promises a closer look.

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The word "worker" typically carries the connotation of remuneration rather than lifelong forced labor and chattel slavery.

In the course of her talk she used the word "worker", whereupon one little girl anxiously whispered to the girl beside her, "Worker Isn't that a Communist word?" View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick.

As George Osborne's recent manoeuvres prove, this is exactly how the Conservatives want to reshape politics, pulling the word "worker" away from its residual associations with solidarity, strikes, and all that stuff, and recasting it as the badge you wear when you earn a living, and you resent subsidising anyone who doesn't.

We were introduced through an intermediary, and he said his name followed by the word "worker" – "gong ren" – that I misheard as "Con Gro".

In other words, workers with four-year degrees have gobbled up all of the net job gains.

The California Teachers Association has argued that collecting dues from non-members prevents "free riders" – in other words, workers who benefit from collective bargaining without shouldering any of the cost.

But the words "Workers' party" will now be used to describe the Conservatives as Cameron tries to rid the Tories of their image as the guardians of the rich.

The following chart shows the continuing shift in the distribution of national income from labor to the owners of capital, beginning in 2000: An additional chart put together by the Cleveland Fed demonstrates that from 1948 to 1973 compensation rose at almost exactly the same rate as productivity; in other words, workers gained proportionately as their productivity improved.

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