In January 2002, hundreds of workers and supporters occupied the utility headquarters for 36 days. |
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A general strike of workers saw militant pickets defy the law and shut down major industrial and transport centres. |
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It is designed to prevent the exploitation of vulnerable groups of workers and regulate the activities of gangmasters. |
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Thousands of workers in benefit offices and jobcentres are to stage a two-day strike next week in a dispute over the removal of security screens. |
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Nobody denies that the topmost task of the Labor Ministry is to serve the interest of workers. |
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The primary sector employs 22 percent of workers, the secondary sector 28 percent, and the tertiary sector 50 percent. |
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Union leaders say it will result in a second class of workers with lower wages and benefits than those at the parent airline. |
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Millions of workers would remain second-class citizens for many years, since as non-citizens they will not be afforded basic democratic rights. |
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A series of disruptive wildcat strikes created deep divisions between different groups of workers in the company. |
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According to a survey by a secretarial recruitment firm, 65 per cent of workers admit to using business buzzwords. |
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In the painting, Rivera included a scene of a giant May Day demonstration of workers marching with red banners. |
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The pretence that they have somehow achieved unity among workers gives them a pretext to speak in the name of workers every year on May Day. |
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Small basanite intrusions in the Batain area of NE Oman have been noted by a number of workers. |
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The capitalists who are now colonising the public sector across the globe are the common enemy of workers everywhere. |
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He cut taxes, took the first steps towards mending the broken pension system, and encouraged the immigration of workers with needed skills. |
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This boom will be constrained only by lack of workers, attributable directly to full employment in the economy, he said. |
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And the wages of workers who do the jobs we try not to think about, in care homes, on rubbish tips or on our streets, are scandalously low. |
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And, it seems, that for all his crusading on behalf of workers, he isn't the best boss to work for. |
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Whose priorities will prevail in Mexico, those of workers or those of free-trade investors? |
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These factors have served as a catalyst for the emergence of workers who consider themselves free agents. |
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A caste system resting on soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers mirrored a civilian stratification of workers, foremen, and managers. |
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But despite the rapid growth rates estimated above, just a small proportion of workers in the economy are engaged in coworking. |
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The post was largely not delivered, with an official total of 46 percent of workers on strike. |
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As a result, millions of workers have suffered an unprecedented reversal in their social position. |
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This is especially the case in minimizing labor costs, which is often achieved at the cost of the rights of workers. |
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Police yesterday issued a stern warning that no intimidation of workers would be tolerated at the plant today. |
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By about 400 BC a form of mass production had been introduced and individual ironmasters were employing hundreds of workers. |
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The last thing they want is a massive influx of workers and young people into political life. |
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In Alberta, an unknown number of workers crossed the picket line and returned to work. |
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Hundreds or thousands of workers are pulled off their regular jobs to organize events like pickets and street demonstrations. |
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Both these feats were achieved at the expense of workers and the socially disadvantaged. |
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A coachload of workers from Bradford has travelled to Brighton for the protest. |
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Millions of workers in companies whose payrolls are done by vendors will see their money right away. |
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The strike was observed by a majority of workers in the civil service and private companies. |
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But as a fairly homogenized subclass of workers, the Mexican Indians are readily marginalized. |
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By the early twentieth century the brotherhoods had organized the majority of workers in the railroad running trades. |
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The sagging economy, competition from the open shop and a new, younger breed of workers and employers have changed the face of construction. |
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His role as a company stooge earned him the hatred of workers at the Louisville plant. |
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Greater support for boosting the skills of workers is another way in which businesses can get a head start over their competitors. |
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The action, led by the Coalition of Workers, follows a work stoppage last December and a hunger strike by six tomato pickers two seasons ago. |
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Yet dozens of workers are absolutely sure that the building is harming their health, if not outright killing them. |
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Mechanization in turn meant more capital investment, and capital-intensive industries required the presence of workers all the year round. |
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The camper says that landowners who need eight hundred hands print up thousands of handbills and thousands of workers show up. |
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Gone are the days of workers marching together towards the hammer and sickle. |
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Meanwhile, resentment was mollified by extending the honour, so that a quarter or so of workers in an enterprise could qualify as Stakhanovites. |
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For a start, real wages have been stagnant or declined for the majority of workers. |
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The protest followed a 24-hour strike on June 27 by thousands of workers in the Pilbara mining region in the north-west of the state. |
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The site is buzzing with activity as hundreds of workers pull out all the stops to get the centre ready for opening day. |
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The federal bureaucracy, where millions of workers don't agree with the president, has been weak. |
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Using this form of nest chamber enabled us to count the number of workers and brood in each subcolony without disturbing the nest. |
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A convoy of police cars escorted trucks and vans full of workers sent by other apple growers to break the strike. |
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The concern is that thousands of workers may have been exposed, including hundreds who worked at a brake lining plant. |
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They work long and often unsocial hours, take public responsibility and face many stressful situations which other groups of workers rarely do. |
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We also worked to get representation from the millions of workers in the unorganised sectors. |
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Hitherto unorganized groups of workers, including agricultural labourers and some women, were amongst the 500,000 members. |
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Thousands of workers in the shipyards along the River Tyne took part in unofficial strike action in support of sacked workmates. |
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Another statistic charts CEO pay at Fortune 100 companies as a multiple of the average pay of workers at the same firms. |
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In strikes previously unconfident people speak to mass meetings of workers to raise solidarity or argue for more action. |
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The amount is equivalent to more than six months wages for a lot of workers. |
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This is a situation of gross exploitation of workers by businesses and their political mouthpieces. |
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In the North, there have been cases where the enthusiasm of activists has turned to downright intimidation of workers from other parties. |
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Seafarers believe that the Government has to take drastic steps to check the flow of workers from Indian ships to foreign vessels. |
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Furthermore, the total number of workers employed in the above calculations included female domestics. |
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The TUC launched a campaign on Call Centres and the issue of workers suffering acoustic shock has been highlighted in many Press reports. |
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Professionals seemed as greedy and acquisitive as any other group of workers. |
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Prominent firms adamantly resisted unionization, engendering the allegiances of workers through paternalistic benefit plans. |
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He is also trying to set an example to every group of workers fighting against low pay. |
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The struggle these days is between corporate monoliths and populations of workers. |
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The Prime Minister has been forced to water down his proposals for getting millions of workers off the sick list and back into jobs. |
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The office was reimagined as a giant, multipurpose playroom for an ever-shifting team of workers. |
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The borough has been divided into five separate areas that will each have a dedicated team of workers to carry out a regular cleaning regime. |
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Throughout the world, paternity leave has been recognized as an important means of reconciling the professional and familial lives of workers. |
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There is no way that they want to enter a fight with millions of workers this close to an election. |
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The unions have also abandoned hundreds of workers who are still displaced or blacklisted. |
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Labor legislation in Latin America does not facilitate the rapid redeployment of workers across companies and sectors. |
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They, like every other group of workers, describe the pressure of long hours, stress at work and diktats from management. |
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Democrats say the White House is putting corporate interests ahead of workers and the middle class. |
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Colony development and the behavior of workers in these colonies resembled colonies reared in summer. |
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Such developments have made it possible to deskill larger and larger numbers of workers. |
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The task then is to find ways to regularize the movement of workers to where they can be productively employed. |
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Here groups of workers are substantially left to regulate their own activity. |
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All three groups of workers were given champagne and trophies to celebrate their success. |
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Orchard and his growing cadre of workers have been beavering away at the tough but always rewarding slog of organization ever since. |
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In the midst of this immense amassment of capital and impoverishment of workers and peasants, corruption is the rule of the day. |
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In the end, it didn't take a lot to mobilise a group of workers who virtually shut down the British economy last week. |
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Thousands of workers were stationed along a conveyor-belt-driven assembly line, each repetitiously adding parts to Ford's Model T car. |
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Tens of thousands of workers were involved in the rescue and cleanup effort. |
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Hundreds of workers cannot afford to pay for board and lodging in Colombo, and are forced to sleep in hospital corridors. |
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Another 15-20 per cent of workers were employed in specialized crafts such as metallurgy, woodwork, and leatherwork. |
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The number of workers required for a legal strike to go ahead is often too high. |
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It's time to fix the bankruptcy law that has legalized the corporate robbery of workers. |
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My purpose is to examine how we might more successfully understand the shop floor politics of workers. |
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Hopefully, a successful strike will inspire other groups of workers to undertake similar prophylactic action. |
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Unions and pension bodies have been particularly concerned about the plight of workers whose firms close with the pension scheme in deficit. |
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Constraining the wage would affect thousands of workers on minimum wages and lead to a real cut in living standards. |
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Its only claim to have bettered the lot of workers is the introduction of 12 weeks paid parental leave. |
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The cotton factory that once employed hundreds of workers closed years ago and lies abandoned with disused machinery rusting outside. |
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Asked by Matthews whether he supports state right-to-work laws protecting the right of workers not to join a union, Dean said no. |
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The next day thousands of workers defied armed police and blockaded a major toll road into the provincial capital. |
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A group of workers at the United Center Stadium petitioned to decertify the union. |
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State-regulated labour bureaux were established in the rural areas and smaller towns to oversee the flow of workers. |
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Alberta's Public Service Employee Relations Act prohibits strikes and lockouts of workers in public services, including nurses. |
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Four men were killed when a runaway rail wagon crashed into a group of workers on the West Coast Main Line at Tebay in Cumbria. |
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Following last Friday's bicycle bomb murder, a large number of workers went on strike in the city today. |
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Labor's record in power has forever ruptured the close allegiance that millions of workers once had with the party. |
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But high prices in major cities are curbing the speed of the movement of workers. |
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He hired a crew of workers who used JCBs, a tipper truck, lorries and floodlighting to remove track from the disused line. |
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They believed that the power of workers mobilised in a general strike could overthrow capitalism. |
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Under the proposed new legislation it would be easier for employers to lay off and sack certain categories of workers. |
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The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on. |
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The walkouts and lunchtime protests by significant groups of workers are not mentioned. |
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Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
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Behind the move is a scramble to cut costs and boost profits at the expense of workers everywhere. |
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Plans to cut health and safety spending risked the lives of workers across the country, said another union. |
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His study of occupational lung diseases included the pathology of workers exposed to coal, talc, slate, and kaolin. |
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There is a horrendous toll of workers being maimed, injured for life and killed in the building industry. |
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But given the towering importance of this issue and how it affects millions of workers directly, the turnout was scandalously small. |
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As a conveyor belt moved plastic trays along, lines of workers were placing chocolates into them by hand. |
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The building it was located in housed hundreds of offices with scads of workers, all in diverse fields. |
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Having said that I am going to run a very vigorous campaign and I have a team of workers anxious to get going. |
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A team of workers has just hit the streets to drop off leaflets, knock on doors and talk to local people about the new service. |
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The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns. |
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These operas were created between 1966 and 1976, each one full of workers, soldiers and slaves who were burning with revolutionary zeal. |
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Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways. |
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A growing number of workers, whether they are college professors, bank tellers, or quality control engineers, sit in front of computer terminals. |
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Since NAFTA, the number of workers in the border assembly plants known as maquiladoras has doubled to one million. |
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An efficient staff of workers replenished the trays of appetizers almost as quickly as guests emptied them. |
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The company has disclosed that it will be laying off thousands of workers later this year. |
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Currently before the NLRB is a case concerning the right of workers at the luxury New York boutique Bergdorf Goodman to organize. |
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However, even in species that do use some natural crevice, important nest structures may be built by groups of workers, as in wax combs in the honey bee. |
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I had the cloths for various jobs and classes, brown jumpsuits of workers, white business suits, yellow lab coats, and an array of green service outfits. |
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The insane, obscene, yawning difference between the pay of workers and bosses has long been used as a cudgel by labor groups. |
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Following a two-hour meeting with ministry officials, however, Giuseppi said it was agreed that stipulated categories of workers would be reclassified. |
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The requisite disempowerment of workers, in both the workplace and wage negotiations, was facilitated by the reconsolidation of enterprise unions. |
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Corporations exerted an unchecked and deleterious influence on the lives of workers. |
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A number of workers have had to leave the call centre industry because of diseases such as noise sensitivity, and they are not covered by workers' compensation. |
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The spontaneous revolutionism of the masses was, by contrast, fully exploited by the anarchists, who in 1881 set up the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region. |
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It claims there have been 455 cases of vandalism, half of them in New York, and is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of workers. |
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It may seem an arcane issue to go to war over, but the unions are worried that they are losing an increasing number of workers to the private sector. |
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The majority of workers have now received the early retirement package and wage arrears with the exception of eight who were, instead, given the sack. |
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They have used globalization of the economy to bust unions, to keep wages low, to keep benefits low, and that's had an impact on a lot of workers. |
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In reality it is a country sharply divided between a privileged segment of society and millions of workers and middle class people scraping ever harder to make a living. |
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A spokesman told the New York Times that the audit was meaningless and suggested the infractions were the product of workers forgetting to punch their timecards properly. |
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To get there tata poured capital into British plants and research and hired thousands of workers. |
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We need to build a network of activists that can build militant protests against war, and can also deliver solidarity with all the groups of workers fighting back. |
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You're never going to be able to activate a group of workers or mobilise a group of workers if you're campaigning for something that they don't care about. |
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The so-called reforms have dealt a severe blow to the living standards of tens of millions of workers, small businessmen and farmers, the urban and rural poor. |
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The simmering social tensions reached boiling point when two young men were shot and killed after hundreds of workers were involved in a blockade of the city's major roads. |
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The attacks are not only undiplomatic but are extremely embarrassing to many people including the thousands of workers employed as a result of Chinese investment here. |
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Despite his hostility to Marxism, he insisted that the revolution was not a Bolshevik coup but a massive social revolt involving millions of workers and peasants. |
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The alarm clock goes off, the snooze button is pressed, the alarm goes off again and the procedure for hundreds of workers is repeated over and over. |
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Previous results applied in the case of workers exposed seasonally to snow crab, which is a different context of exposure from the one encountered in the current series. |
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Mexico was not a country that absorbed large numbers of immigrants, unlike the Southern Cone which absorbed hundreds of thousands of workers and refugees from Europe. |
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They must exist to represent the combined voice and rights of workers. |
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In Detroit, as the auto industry cut jobs and spun off its auto parts manufacturing, often to nonunion companies, the incomes and communities of workers were devastated. |
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The massive crowd of workers chanted calls for a national strike. |
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And if they can't sell their stock, there are a lot of workers who may not have jobs and have to return to the grinding poverty of life in an agricultural village. |
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But the proposed revisions overshoot the mark, and in the guise of modernizing the rules, they strip away overtime protections for millions of workers. |
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Western concern at the plight of workers in sweatshops is touching. |
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Let's hope that these sparks will ignite the anger of workers. |
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A particular feature of German industrial relations is the participation of workers in company decision-making under the policy of co-determination or Mitbestimmung. |
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This proposed offence would, for the first time, make companies and senior managers personally responsible for recklessly causing the death of workers. |
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While fake shoes might not be as deadly as fake drugs, counterfeiting meant Indonesia had lost potential markets that could have employed millions of workers, he said. |
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An increasing number of workers on low incomes are moving out as reasonably priced housing is replaced by expensive apartment complexes and luxury residential developments. |
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A decade ago Greenpeace Canada was roundly condemned by unionists and social justice groups when they fired a number of workers who were trying to organize the canvass office. |
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Imagine a simple economy where a community of workers labor together cooperatively to produce just sufficient goods to satisfy their combined daily wants. |
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For days together, the trenches remain open, getting deeper and wider every night as groups of workers go about their task with hammers, pick axes, crowbars and shovels. |
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Across the manicured yard a couple of workers putter around the porch. |
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At many construction sites along the highway, Ku and thousands of workers used cobbles, which are densely packed in gabions, to build firm and solid embankments. |
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The average weight of workers when they left the factory was 76 pounds. |
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The first segment of this session will explore the role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in prioritizing the health and safety of workers. |
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We have only to note the way groups of workers use widening or narrowing differentials in the pay structure to argue for wage increases to see the truth of George's statement. |
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This process of the formation of new groups of workers, socialist agitation, and then sudden eruptions of struggle continued into the 20th century. |
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Scores of workers on the site downed tools and watched in disbelief. |
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General strikes are characterised by the participation of workers in a multitude of workplaces, and tend to involve entire communities. |
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Much hay was originally cut by scythe by teams of workers, dried in the field and gathered loose on wagons. |
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He wrote about the mistreatment of workers at the cotton mills and the poor conditions that they had to endure. |
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Labour unions are legally recognized as representatives of workers in many industries in the United States. |
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Trade union density, or the percentage of workers belonging to a trade union, is highest in the Nordic countries. |
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They lived in isolated villages where the miners comprised the great majority of workers. |
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For many years each of these steps was an individual process, requiring teams of workers and many machines. |
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A quality automobile is the outcome of the work of skilled engineers and thousands of workers. |
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The number of workers involved was so great that it placed a significant strain on England's national labour force. |
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Socialists frequently oppose free trade on the ground that it allows maximum exploitation of workers by capital. |
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The League also succeeded in reducing the death rate of workers constructing the Tanganyika railway from 55 to 4 percent. |
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And 87 percent of workers said their supervisors do indeed have a funny bone. |
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Syndicalists advocate a socialist economy based on federated unions or syndicates of workers who own and manage the means of production. |
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Wages can increase by an increase in the capital used in paying wages, or by decrease in the number of workers. |
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The amount of unemployment in an economy is measured by the unemployment rate, the percentage of workers without jobs in the labour force. |
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Another, more recent variant is participatory economics, wherein the economy is planned by decentralised councils of workers and consumers. |
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If an individual has the right skill set and qualifications, they can apply for industries listed as being in need of workers. |
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However, migration of workers from the ineligible population into the eligible population also changes the composition of the ineligibles. |
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Around 1975, both the proportion and absolute number of workers in industry peaked. |
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Based in Paris, the paper was connected to the League of the Just, a utopian socialist secret society of workers and artisans. |
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Capitalism did not create all the distinctions of ethnicity and race that function to set off categories of workers from one another. |
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Professional and labor organizations may limit the supply of workers which results in higher demand and greater incomes for members. |
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Hundreds of workers were evacuated as police and fire officers in biological and chemical hazard suits took the powder away for analysis. |
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The report estimated that nearly 40 percent of workers on public projects in southern states were misclassified. |
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The misclassification of workers, and the devastating wage theft, ends here. |
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On Saturday two busloads of workers from the Treorchy factory, travelled to London to protest outside the company's flagship stores. |
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Within labor income distribution is due to differences in value added by different classifications of workers. |
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And I am proud of the work Sanford Heisler Kimpel does to protect the rights of workers, attorneys and executives. |
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Rone said two shifts of workers labored around the clock to get the vehicles ready for movement forward. |
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Another proxy measure for unemployment is the number of workers with a second job. |
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The report also notes that America will fall short of workers with associate degrees or better by 3 million. |
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The work song is a utilitarian form whose main function is to synchronize the efforts of workers who must move together as in, say, a chain gang. |
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Local residents gawped at the lad as he staggered around with the machinery with a gang of workers. |
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The illegal pressure has forced hundreds of workers to unaffiliate from their unions. |
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The crossed hammer and sickle symbolise the union of workers and peasantry in their fight for their rights. |
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The rapid growth of textile manufacturing in New England between 1815 and 1860 caused a shortage of workers. |
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Both advocate policies and legislation on behalf of workers in the United States and Canada, and take an active role in politics. |
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Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park is named after the patron saint of workers. |
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They continued an already established tradition of workers opposing labor saving machinery. |
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Metabolites of the plasticizer di phthalate in urine samples of workers in polyvinylchloride processing industries. |
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As a result of a shortage of workers in the 1950s, the government encouraged immigration from Commonwealth countries. |
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Months ago a tunnel was clogged with a fatberg. It took a team of workers a month to move it. |
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Use of machinery with the division of labor reduced the required skill level of workers and also increased the output per worker. |
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He also became concerned about the plight of workers and was more sympathetic to the labor movement. |
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Construction of a new city there lasted from 1407 to 1420, employing hundreds of thousands of workers daily. |
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On the other hand, there was also evidence of proletarianisation and increased class consciousness among new sections of workers. |
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Thousands of workers are being axed at car plants across the UK as plummetting sales force production cutbacks. |
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The use of such ropes pulled by thousands of workers allowed the Egyptians to move the heavy stones required to build their monuments. |
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First, because of recent technological advances, an increasing number of workers are losing their jobs. |
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It has not, however, been the largest employer since the mid 19th century as mechanisation substantially reduced the number of workers required. |
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The population of workers is concentrated in the southern suburbs close to the port and the industrial zone. |
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The construction of the dam and the military port has brought an important flow of workers and soldiers. |
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One of the more recent trends in migration has been the arrival of workers from the new EU member states in Eastern Europe, known as the A8 countries. |
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Interest in the safety and health of workers in grain elevators has increased substantially since the series of recent grain elevator explosions and fires. |
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In effect, millions of workers who had been too poorly paid to make contributions, or who had been unemployed long term, were left destitute by the scheme. |
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In Southampton, calls for the construction of a hiring hall to eliminate the 'eyesore' of dozens of workers outside the 7-Eleven on Montauk Highway have met with protests. |
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Thus the factory system was partly responsible for the rise of urban living, as large numbers of workers migrated into the towns in search of employment in the factories. |
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Under the Employment Relations Act 1999, the government can introduce regulations prohibiting the blacklisting of workers for union membership or activities. |
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In manufacturing, production was on a relatively small scale, and generally consisted of workshops and small factories that employed at most dozens of workers. |
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The mobility of workers in and out of production plants has created a requirement for mobile SCADA that can access any zone of the plant through mobile devices. |
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There is also reverse traffic, both of workers traveling to maquiladoras in Mexico and those purchasing services or seeking entertainment in Tijuana. |
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Also during the 1990s, the Pru aggressively jumped into the group insurance business, the purchase by companies of insurance policies for groups of workers. |
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Thousands of workers were shipped to Germany to work in factories. |
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And this thieving group of workers at the Joburg airport has made it their business to routinely tamper, open, passengers' luggage and steal from them. |
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This resulted in many basic services suffering from a lack of workers, as many Saudi Arabian citizens are not keen on working in blue collar jobs. |
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Strikes that involve all workers, or a number of large and important groups of workers, in a particular community or region are known as general strikes. |
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Secret Service and Special Agent in Charge for the State of Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation Fraud Unit, was appointed head of IMAC Consulting Group. |
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The factory system contributed to the growth of urban areas, as large numbers of workers migrated into the cities in search of work in the factories. |
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The move is designed to give thousands of workers fair wages, ensure a fair and level playing field for employers, and boost consumer confidence in the use of tips. |
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Both eyes of workers were examined using a portable Gowllands OP002 Mini Fiston Opthalmoscope principally to examine the frontal aspects of both eyeballs. |
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The coalowners used the bond system as a tool for enforcing discipline and fending off the ability of workers to join together to fight for better pay and conditions. |
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At the side of the Great Hall of the People another armoured personnel carrier was surrounded by a mob of workers who smashed at it with iron bars. |
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New York's oystermen became skilled cultivators of their beds, which provided employment for hundreds of workers and nutritious food for thousands. |
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Firefighters were sent to extinguish the raging flames, and teams of workers and ordinary citizens were ordered to remove the thousands of corpses before disease could spread. |
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Competition amongst employers tends to drive up wages due to the nature of the job, since there is a relative shortage of workers for the particular position. |
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This may include the negotiation of wages, work rules, complaint procedures, rules governing hiring, firing and promotion of workers, benefits, workplace safety and policies. |
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For the safety of workers who maintain the remaining equipment, the tunnels have been modified to meet current regulations with the addition of regular fire compartmentation. |
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Nearly a quarter of workers say they always or usually live paycheck to paycheck just to make ends meet, according to a new survey of more than 550 workers by Jobbguiden. |
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When Volkswagen started production in 1938, it lacked a core of workers and by that time, the employment market inside Germany could not provide them. |
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The limitation on the growth of industrial capacity placed a limit on the number of workers who could be accommodated more than the limit on capital. |
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In the longer term the dispute cast the shadow of unreliability on the North Welsh slate industry, causing orders to drop sharply and thousands of workers to be laid off. |
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The most important of the traditional industries is the slate industry, but these days only a small percentage of workers earn their living in the slate quarries. |
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The basic objective of the bill is to prohibit slavery and debt bondage in all of its manifestations and regulating matters leading to debt bondage of workers. |
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