Sentence examples for workers a bit from inspiring English sources

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Still, there is some evidence that unemployment benefits make workers a bit more choosy in their job search.

But taken together they could help to tilt the balance of power back toward workers a bit and, over time, to give a boost to wages.

So a minimum wage increase isn't some kind of counsel-of-despair way to help workers a bit in a dysfunctional political scene (although there's that too); it's actually good policy.

Politicians of all stripes like the idea of private companies paying their lowest-paid workers a bit more, for moral reasons and also because it could save the government a shedload of cash.

On the other hand, Larson would reduce the income tax on Social Security earnings, giving middle- and lower-income workers a bit back.

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"He was first class, he was a good worker, a bit quietish but he was hard working," he said.

Tearing out the walls made her daughter, Karen, a social worker, a bit nervous, Miss Simmons said.

There was plenty of outrage — but none of it will do the average American knowledge worker a bit of good.

But then a drone doesn't demand minimum wage (Amazon warehouse workers get a bit more).

After Thursday's fire, Captain Shaw said, the workers appeared a bit shaken and unnerved, but were following emergency procedures.

The workers seem a bit bloody cheerful this morning, playing pranks on the foreman, having a laugh.

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