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The 6.3percentt was the highest layoff rate on record for long-tenured workers, slightly above the 6.2percentt in the 1981-1983 period.
Some labor experts said that management gave the workers slightly more than might have been expected because it was so intent on insuring labor peace in a time of stress and uncertainty, when Manhattan's real estate vacancy rate is rising and some businesses are threatening to leave.
These companies are worried that having to pay their lowest-paid workers slightly more will crush their profits.
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Which means a competent worker; slightly above average.
(Participant)" Survey data confirmed that continuity of midwifery carer was very important to women attending the MC, with continuity of obstetrician and social worker slightly less so (61% vs. 47% vs. 42%).
Slightly more than two thirds (68%) of the victims were female health workers, and slightly under one third (32%) were male health workers, which mirror their proportions in the stratified sample.
Two factory workers were slightly injured in the first explosion.
But it seems that, in America, public sector workers live slightly longer than those employed in the private sector.
The number of such workers fell slightly from February, but is still about where it was a year ago.
But the city workers earn slightly less than $55,000 a year, on average, while the private-sector employees make an average of more than $66,000 a year.
In the late fifties, the average annual wage for white male American farm workers was slightly over $1,000; women, children, Negroes, and Mexicans got less.
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