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Most of the unrest entails workers contesting job losses and cuts in government benefits, but some, like that in Hungary, has a right-wing, ultranationalist character.
Workers can contest their dismissal if they think the reason is not valid, unlike the United States where there is no recourse.
Some miners say the coal companies are responsible for not enforcing safety standards and hiring lawyers to contest workers' compensation.
However, by participating in these programmes, sex workers failed to contest the imagery of themselves as 'vectors' of HIV.
The Ultimate Boarder organizer, Tim D. Hoover, a 38-year-old amateur surfer and onetime film industry worker, described the contest as his ticket to raising his family in this easygoing beach setting 60 miles north of Los Angeles.
UKIP has chosen NHS worker Fiona Mills to contest the seat.
Contrary to claims advanced by some theorists, my analysis suggests that specifically "cultural" boundaries, based on the deployment of refined or high-status knowledge, do indeed play a salient role at work, exerting a powerful effect on the outcome of workplace change in ways that skilled production workers find difficult to contest.
Earlier, striking oil workers opposed to the contest clashed with police.
Of course, managers have been borrowing from the logic of games for generations, as when they set up contests and competition among workers.
Mr. Luna's film told the story of a French foundry worker who wins a contest.
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