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They addressed a carefully screened group of construction workers -- some work on the project, some do not -- and tried out the campaign's theme for the week, stewardship of the economy.
IN AMERICA, one in three workers does some work on the weekend.
Here is very clearly the state paying some workers for some work that's been done.
Mr. Sellman, a construction worker, found some work putting in asphalt driveways last summer, but he is now receiving unemployment.
The university has hired temporary workers, including some work-study students, to fill in on clerical jobs.
Following an investigation, Hampshire Fire & Rescue incident commander Jerry Leonard said workers "were doing some work on the roof of the building and, unfortunately, inadvertently set fire to some of the building material they were using".
In our baseline definition, an internal trainer is a worker who shows some work practices to colleagues and who helps them when they encounter either technical or relational problems.
It's because of collective bargaining and worker protests that some work forces today enjoy the right to argue for wage increases, access affordable healthcare, and improved working conditions within the workplace among many other achievements.
Senator Warner has said his main concern is about whether contract workers, some of whom work dozens of hours a week, will have basic protections without classic employment contracts.
Soon after the workers, some of whom worked at the cookie factory over 30 years, returned to the work, the company said that the factory would be closing.
Work in company A and B was performed in modern greenhouses or packaging halls; work in company C was mainly performed in modern greenhouses and some workers also worked some hours outdoor.
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