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There, a mere 300 workers or so are enough to assemble components already wired, plumbed and insulated.

Her manager favors the Latina workers, or so she believes; worse, her young son, Georgie (Austin Wayne West), has been taken away from her.

Second Update: Microsoft laid off 1,000 workers or so, quietly.

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But a Home Office spokesman said: "This is not about listing foreign workers or so-called 'naming and shaming' of companies.

Male sex workers or so-called 'money boys' have been identified as high risk group for HIV infection in China [ 22, 23].

There he introduced himself to bemused farm workers, who – or so Morrison relates – said: "Get out of it, you daft bugger".

Trump plans to pursue bilateral trade deals with the countries that would have been part of TPP, and those deals would come with more worker protections, or so Trump says.

Most of the employees -- about 110 -- are cashier and concession workers, and 20 or so are servers in the dining room and private suites.

His brother William advised against his becoming a government worker or businessman, so he decided to become a minister.

Mulcair cited NDP legislation that would afford more protections for interns and contract workers, and highlighted his plan to hike the minimum wage for the 80,000-or-so workers in the federal sector to $15 an hour.

Perhaps the most dramatic measure of our emerging billionaire bailout society is seen by comparing compensation for the top 100 CEOs and to that of average workers (the 100 million or so non-supervisory production workers).

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