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There are teachers, social workers, emergency services.
Organizers said hospital workers, emergency responders, medical school students and city agencies like the Fire Department are expected to make use of the center.
The unionized workers, who earn about $50,000 a year on average, include meter readers, linemen, manhole workers, emergency repair crews, splicers and power plant workers.
The Brooklyn borough president, Marty Markowitz, echoing comments by many other officials, said that city workers, emergency personnel and contractors deserved praise for their tireless efforts to help those in need.
(The government has posted some guidelines for distributing medication, with national security workers, health care workers, emergency services workers, drug manufacturers, elected officials and infrastructure workers ranking high on the list).
Site workers, emergency services, the Army and government agencies will be involved in Wednesday's drill.
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Lawmakers might compel certain workers — emergency-room doctors, air-traffic controllers — to take them.
"We knew that the piece of steel should be driven out, and behind the truck there should be members of all the relevant parties: families, rescue workers, recovery workers, emergency-services workers".
Though nurses are frontline workers in emergency care, their experiences in emergency centres are seldom researched.
Hotel workers reviewed emergency evacuation plans as a precaution, despite the blue skies along the coast.
The Queensland Police Union of Employees is worried that changing penalty rates for one sector will lead to a flow-on impact for other workers, including emergency workers.
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