Sentence examples for workers differently from from inspiring English sources

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In particular, Mr. Pelletier said, Wal-Mart objects to the arbitrator's decision to treat the automotive workers differently from the rest of the staff.

The 1978 law, which amended the Civil Rights Act, forbids companies from treating pregnant workers differently from workers who are "similar in their ability or inability to work".

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Mr. Leavitt said this could change with Utah's suit, the first to seek an examination of why the census treats federal workers abroad differently from private workers abroad.

Some confusion has arisen through some workers defining PM differently from that originally proposed (Stiller and Boyle, 1996; Dickinson et al, 2002; Parslow et al, 2002; Law et al, 2003; Rudant et al, 2006; Stiller et al, 2008).

Dragon Go works differently from Siri.

By failing to do the same for her, she claimed, UPS had unfairly treated her differently from workers "similar in their ability or inability to work".

The survey also found, however, that a majority (75 percent) of employed older workers said their age had not caused their employer to treat them differently from other workers.

Space restriction is the only explanation for the observed differences, because we removed the gravity factor (in the colony, queen cells are oriented differently from worker cells) in the laboratory larvae-rearing setting.

Farm workers, for example, will not be singled out for protections because of concerns that it was difficult to justify legally treating them differently from undocumented workers in other jobs, like hotel clerks, day laborers and construction workers.

In that case, in 2010, the state agreed to pay $49,000 to settle a claim by Paul Brown, a black caregiver in western New York who said he had been treated differently from white workers after being accused of abusing a patient at a psychiatric center.

A hectare of land in Belgium or the Netherlands still earns three or four times as much support as a hectare in the Baltics.Even where farmers are struggling, it is hard to justify treating them so differently from other workers whose livelihoods are precarious or under threat.

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