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It is hoped that this change to the reform will bump up scientists ahead of other skilled workers in line to enter the United Kingdom.
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"If we do not do that, and we just go to this plan, then these workers will be standing in line to get their vaccination rather than helping us" vaccinate others.
Because researchers, developers and industrial workers are the first in line to be exposed to potentially hazardous nanomaterials, appropriate occupational exposure assessment is a key area of concern.
(Among the South African highlights: Zakes Mda's "And the Girls in Their Sunday Dresses," a 1988 two-hander about a prostitute and a domestic worker who meet while waiting in line to buy rice).
Also part of the series is a funny and moving 1988 two-hander by Zakes Mda called "And the Girls in Their Sunday Dresses," about a prostitute and a domestic worker who meet while waiting in line to buy rice.
"I am trying to get to Al Funduk village -- 10 minutes from here by car," Luay Tayyem, a Palestinian aid worker, told me as he stood in line to get out of Qalqilya.
Aired on ARD, a publicly financed broadcaster considered left of center, the documentary even implied that Amazon used neo-Nazi thugs to keep workers in line.
Management decides its goal is to get workers in line with the developed corporate process.
In response, employers create bureaucracy to keep the care workers in line.
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