The parents of freed charity worker Ian Stillman were today enjoying an emotional reunion with their son. |
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The social worker has even stated at one point that I am an evil woman because I stood with my hands on my hips and glared at him. |
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You don't have to be a so-called bleeding-heart liberal or a low-income worker to worry about inequality. |
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One worker said that staff have been cleaning the department from top to bottom. |
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On the same block four months later, a construction worker renovating a house made a dreadful discovery. |
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A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back. |
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The decree stipulates that the severance pay for a worker depends on their working period. |
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Careful tracking of the production of each worker was kept and served as the basis for wage payment. |
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An average worker on a full-time wage is taxed less than in Australia, as a proportion of wages. |
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Without the proper equipment, a worker risks injuries such as abrasions, or friction burns. |
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Also an actor and professional MC, he absolutely adores his train gig and is quite possibly the happiest mall worker in the history of shopping. |
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They went for a spin on the waltzer and the greasy funfair worker spun their car a bit too fast. |
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If I give you a two-hour lunch break today, every worker whose wife gives birth to quadruplets will want one too. |
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The liberal reaction was to raise the property qualification so as to limit worker participation. |
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A Tewkesbury worker has become the first in the county to complete a course to qualify as a bouncer. |
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A council worker is facing prison after being convicted of sexually abusing a young girl 30 years ago. |
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The worker bees die at the end of summer and the impregnated queen starts a new colony when warm weather returns. |
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Meet bee keeper, Matt Moran and see the queen bee, her drones and all her worker bees making honey. |
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There is usually one queen bee and some 40,000 to 50,000 worker bees per hive in summertime. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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Once you create the worker thread, you can queue work in a fashion similar to how work is queued with the default worker thread. |
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In most cases, as long as the worker achieves set targets, they will be left to their own devices. |
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The company has already paid out 90,000 pounds to one worker suffering from acoustic shock. |
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Similarly, a firm may value worker characteristics that are unobservable to employment agencies but quite observable to family and friends. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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I got the form to apply for the temporary youth worker job and frankly it might as well be written in Dutch. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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The ordeal began as the result of a tragic accident when a rail worker died after slipping and falling on to the live rail on the main line. |
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It occurred after the railway worker confronted two people daubing graffiti on a train. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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A hotel worker dons a gas mask to keep out the stench from bird droppings while removing the nests from the rafters. |
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Civic awareness can take a number of forms, from advocacy of a democratic constitution to worker education. |
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The regime limited unions not affiliated with the Government in their attempts to advance worker rights. |
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A worker may be so experienced and have so misconducted himself or herself that a finding of contributory negligence is warranted. |
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The severance pay would be worked out according to the number of years a worker had been with the company. |
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Once a worker is sensitized to an occupational agent, bronchial reactivity usually persists. |
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The output of the average worker today is twice what it was 50 years ago and will be twice as much again in 50 years time. |
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The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert. |
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Another worker said Mr Heap was standing by the vehicle when he was run over. |
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Is the shop floor worker to dictate to his manager what should be produced? |
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In Eastern Europe many former Communist parties have survived and done well by rebranding themselves as worker parties. |
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I was considered to be a promising worker at Harris Scarfe and a good shop steward. |
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Now he and his firm are being sued for mismanaging worker retirement funds. |
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He was in fact the worker of extraordinary things, the teacher of men who accept the truth with pleasure. |
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We got a bunch of people together and went to the Surrey office and the social worker gave her a check. |
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When I first moved the legislation, the wife of a former freezing worker came to my office to thank me. |
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A telecommunications worker admitted knifing his partner, her son and the dog to death at the family home. |
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The company would probably do just as well if the worker bees hated their bosses and most of their jobs. |
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He is a knowledge worker in all senses of the word and carries a message everyone involved in best practise in education should hear. |
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Next, days-old worker bees beat their wings to ventilate the open honeycombs, in order to reduce the substance to a purer sugar. |
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The young, college-educated knowledge worker is attracted to an urban environment, not the suburbs. |
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Furthermore, the knowledge-based economy has spawned the knowledge worker who is prepared to go anywhere in the world to sell her or his skills. |
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He left school without qualifications and was a shop assistant before becoming a manual worker for Birmingham Council. |
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The species has been shown to display nepotism as the worker ants favor the broods of the queen to whom they are most closely related. |
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These samples were collected from different queenless colonies, the worker brood emerging being laid by workers. |
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The honeybees return to the hive and pass the nectar onto other worker bees. |
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Full employment through shorter working hours at worker co-ops was the ideal. |
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In this second part of the working day, the worker continues to add new value, but receives no payment. |
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They were three times more likely to have been exposed to a certain health care worker when compared to uninfected patients. |
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He was the fire station's benevolent worker and used to organise the children's Christmas parties. |
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Self-preservation demands for worker bees an existence of mindless uniformity. |
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Can you drink your morning tea or coffee with satisfaction when the plantation worker earns 40 cents a day? |
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The TCS argues that the relationships between a worker and an organisation are a two-way street. |
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An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn. |
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If the South was exceptional, it was not in worker resistance to organized labor, but employer resistance. |
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Suppose that one worker labors for five consecutive years to produce one such engine. |
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As a result, worker activists were rehired and an independent monitoring organization was created. |
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He was a nice friendly lad and a good worker and had many friends about town. |
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A county worker clearing a downed tree hits a hydrant, flooding a home and pouring sand into the yard, lanai and pool. |
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He got involved in am-dram, but at 27 he decided that he either wanted to be a social worker or an actor. |
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A permanent youth worker is now in place on the estate to work with youngsters and try to organise a youth club and other activities for them. |
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Any worker forced to work more than 48 hours would be able to take their employer to a tribunal. |
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The social worker at the centre provides the input for reorienting their lives. |
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In one media report, a ramp worker was even caught with a duffel bag of ammunition and a gun at work. |
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Bridget was a hard worker as was her late husband James and together they reared a family of four in very difficult times. |
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The farm worker is forced to take refuge in a shack settlement in a black township and pick up the threads of his disrupted life as best he can. |
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A single latte or espresso costs more in Seattle than a typical coffee worker makes in a whole day. |
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Parts three and four tackle the issue of worker control and what this actually means in practice for millworkers. |
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A charity worker has thanked people in Harwich for their support ahead of a mercy mission to Romania. |
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Littleborough charity worker Glenda is off an a mercy mission to help children affected by the world's worst nuclear disaster. |
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Let a camera zoom in on you or let an office worker see you with your gun drawn and your cover will be blown. |
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Following that period, no resident alien could apply for a guest worker permit. |
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According to one witness, a worker who was standing next to her, the driver deliberately ran Clark down. |
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Perhaps, the Beijing worker was spirited away to act as some sort of investment adviser. |
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Self-management promotes worker responsibility and results in workers taking on a higher workload. |
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Two years later, millworkers voted to approve a worker buy-out of National Steel under the increasingly popular Employee Stock Ownership Plans. |
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A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today. |
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The result suggested that apitherapy using worker honeybee is an effective treatment for sows with oligogalactic syndrome postpartum. |
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One worker at the restaurant said it was the latest in a long line of attacks involving youngsters from the school. |
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It applauds guest worker programs and expanded voting rights for noncitizen immigrants. |
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A riveter during WW II, Howard was a social worker until moving into real estate in California. |
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Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections. |
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Emboldened by these developments, corporations began a rollback of worker gains. |
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Last February a female security van worker was shot in the arm during a robbery on a delivery of cash. |
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And now the 19-year-old youth worker is spending seven weeks in Swindon to boost links between the twin towns. |
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I heard a social worker call kids like that floaters in the office the day they took me there. |
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Each worker has to apply for a permit from their local government to work in the townships. |
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The post was found hours later by a dog owner and police traced the temporary worker from staff rotas at the sorting office. |
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Another worker spent her first month as a legislative aide making arrangements for fund-raising events, the documents said. |
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In this case, a worker may try to dispel a bad mood by suspending work, rather than searching for a new solution. |
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The new board will comprise twelve members, including four worker directors. |
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One worker was knocked unconscious and sustained head injuries, a broken shoulder blade and a fractured spine. |
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The low road relies on conflict and insecurity, control and harsh worker punishments, and often features declining real wages. |
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At retirement the worker can take the accumulated money as a lump sum or turn it into an annuity. |
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The worker was performing trophallaxis with the queen who had her tongue extended through a slit or small hole in the queen cell. |
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Now, all it takes is a watchful sanitation worker to slap a fine on the offender. |
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A former Ryedale museum worker was sacked after bosses discovered he had ignored basic safety rules when operating cutting machinery. |
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Unions use collective bargaining to help set wages and salaries and worker benefits. |
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For 40 years Mr Martindale, now 78, was a railway worker while Mrs Martindale, 66, was a machinist at State Mill. |
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She had to cook for the family and the hired farm worker who lived in the sleepout but had all his meals provided. |
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Without advising her of the video evidence, a security officer pressed the worker on whether she had drank any minerals in the storeroom. |
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A bondager was a female worker provided by an agricultural worker as a condition of his employment. |
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Her mother sarcastically assured the social worker she would keep an eye on her daughter. |
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It's just a part of who I am, as much as being a third-generation mill worker or a lifelong Mainer. |
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He says any worker doing shift work, or working long hours, needed time to adapt before retiring. |
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The worker then walked me back to the area of my sleeping car before saying goodbye. |
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Industrialists struggling against labor unions often exploited the new immigrants, making them scabs during worker strikes. |
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A worker was seriously injured on Friday after falling 30 ft from scaffolding outside a house in Melksham. |
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I am passionate about my neighbourhood and my city, I am hard worker and a good team player. |
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Displaying flexibility ensures an employer that a worker is a leader as well as a team player. |
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A hard worker and a team player, he does his best against the best competition. |
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If the panic gets worse there is a danger of factory shutdowns and worker absenteeism. |
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He paid a big compliment to the suppliers and worker here, since this is the most technically advanced car ever built in Thailand. |
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If you are talking about my activities as a politician, social worker or as a lawyer, I don't believe in mamaguying people. |
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A supermarket worker was able to tell the time on a digital watch but not on the analogue clock in the staff canteen. |
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A recent ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal upheld the claim of a sleep-in worker for such sleep-in time to be considered working time. |
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The former factory worker has now given up work because the pain is so bad that sometimes she cannot walk. |
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Each worker is given a portable account credited with a percentage of pay, with interest buildup, each year. |
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Despite problems, the Japanese worker today enjoys a degree of affluence undreamed of a few decades ago. |
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The worker came out with a scooter, mostly colored white with black handlebars and seat. |
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Even the one older character, Rory, is a screwed-up social worker who scores drugs from his clients. |
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The party trumpets the corporate trade agenda, scorning efforts to build environmental and worker rights protections into trade accords. |
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A Tadcaster shop worker was left terror-stricken today after a youth threatened to stab her with a knife unless she gave him money from the till. |
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles. |
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I've become interested in socialism because it seems to me under capitalism the worker gets screwed left and right. |
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A council worker is facing the threat of disciplinary action after being caught searching the internet for sick jokes about the Asian tsunami. |
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The services are provided by a master-level social worker who also is a certified thanatologist. |
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An ex-forestry worker is taking on his ex-bosses in a bid to stop specimen trees being felled near his home. |
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On one patrol we were stopped by a former airline worker who wanted to give us information. |
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I think what he meant that if a track worker gets himself killed bang goes the job and bang goes the cash. |
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Britain remained the sick man of Europe, its output per worker growing by only 2.5 per cent per annum. |
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Few things massage a worker 's ego like being praised in front of his peers. |
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Do we have to do more, particularly in terms of mass transit and in terms of worker protections? |
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The former power station worker ended up with a black eye, grazes and bruises to his elbow and arm, and a sore shoulder that still aches. |
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Police are investigating the incident involving a worker operating a mechanical street sweeper who was stopped by a gang of about eight youths. |
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He had been forced to discipline her for grabbing a fellow worker by the throat. |
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Meanwhile, another judge accepted a medical certificate given to my fellow worker from the same doctor. |
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In fact, a welfare-department worker might do harm even beyond providing money to fuel self-destructive behavior. |
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Dividends are not liable to NICs so the worker will pay less in NICs than either a conventional employee or a self-employed person. |
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A youth worker has today spoken of how he helped save a teenager who is battling for life after being engulfed in flames. |
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Chorley shop worker Pam Dillon impressed bosses so much by telling them she was a former director, she earned herself a trip to the States. |
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A bar worker at a the hotel was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. |
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But at the same time, very few players seem to understand that they win money just like a worker punching a time clock. |
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It seems it was no small task for their worker bees to get these up in a timely fashion. |
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After work, his fellow worker was still mad and felt bad not identifying the slanderer. |
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Saskatchewan was blessed with a tireless worker who proudly represented working people. |
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A fast worker who relies on the defense rather than strikeouts, Baldwin is displaying superb control. |
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Before a tractor trailer arrives, the worker can see what's on board, as well as which doors on the dock correspond to those destinations. |
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A domestic worker would also be entitled to severance pay of one week for each year of service. |
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Many a factory or office worker would not tolerate these conditions, calling on the union rep to take action. |
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In mitigation his lawyer told of the 35-year-old's meteoric rise from a supermarket worker to a multi-millionaire restaurant owner. |
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God loves a trier and there's no harder worker or trier than our Tom. |
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In a hearing with UN leaders do discuss Ebola, one health worker in West Africa begged the commission for help. |
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Our study, using apitherapy from worker bee venom, showed far better results than traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture treatments employed by Hwang and Jenkins. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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He worked unstable jobs as a fisherman and a construction worker before he entered the piracy business. |
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The linchpin to maintaining worker safety and efficiency is preplanning. |
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As a temporary worker I was not entitled to holidays or sick leave. |
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If the stock climbs above that strike price, the worker is in the money. |
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A person can be sectioned and compulsorily taken to hospital if two doctors and an approved social worker agree that his or her health or safety is at risk. |
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The worker hauls the animal out of the water and tosses it with a dull thud into a rotating drum like a table-top spin-dryer to remove the animal's coat. |
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But two years after that, UFW walked away from its negotiations with Gerawan, unable to muster adequate worker support. |
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As a council worker there have been a number of issues that threatened to turn into disputes, but concessions have been made by employers to avoid them. |
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The median worker age is over 28 according to BLS data cited by The Atlantic. |
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Both a social worker and his parents warned the authorities about his fraying mental state. |
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All tended to welcome worker requests for flexible hours and job-sharing. |
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This is particularly so in an environment where worker alienation is so strong and the once authoritative independent commission has been kneecapped. |
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This study of symmetric functions led him to study partitions and Latin squares, and for many years he was considered the leading worker in this area. |
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Those particular people, who may exert as much blood, sweat, and tears as any other worker in the company, are not entitled to this provision in the bill. |
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The background depicts a worker casting metal in a foundry's workshop. |
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One youth aged 17, had been released from a four-month custody sentence for a racist attack on a Turkish worker at his Acomb shop only days before the incident. |
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Certainly there are some Asians who have gleefully embraced the image of being the diligent worker bee. |
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These days when a farm is put up for sale it is more likely to be snapped up by a wealthy city worker looking for a weekend retreat than taken on by a new farmer. |
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Just four weeks before the massive collapse of the mine, a mini-avalanche sliced off the left leg of worker Gino Cortes. |
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The Executive is considering introducing legislation to make it an offence to obstruct or assault any emergency worker carrying out his or her job. |
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He is a hard worker but many of his coworkers are leery of him. |
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He made his motion picture debut as the pushy campaign worker in Taxi Driver. |
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His wife is a low-paid worker at a garbage clearance factory in the city. |
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Over the next week, he made sure everyone was safe until the final worker had departed. |
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It was 1961, and Gregory was a 29-year-old post office worker moonlighting at a black club in Chicago called Roberts Show Bar. |
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I broadly support immigration reform, but the guest worker program must be stopped. |
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He then studied philosophy for a couple of years, lived as a troglodyte in Crete and had a short career as a street corner worker in the city of Groningen. |
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He was a splendid worker but influence was brought to bear on him, which eventually made him decide to resign from the mission and enter the mining business. |
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A worker has been crushed to death at a Bradford timber yard. |
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One worker switches tracks while the other unhitches rail cars and moves the train back and forth, with the remote control, to send the cars rolling onto other tracks. |
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It's much harder to quantify how productive a knowledge worker is. |
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Instead, they're found by a social worker at an NGO, according to embryologist Samit Sekhar. |
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This exfoliator is a miracle worker on dry elbows and heels. |
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There is one theory that they were both exposed by a Liberian worker in the contamination crew who fell ill. |
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The diesel locomotive that pulls the hopper cars into place is operated by remote control, eliminating the need for at least one additional worker at the terminal. |
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Historically, and today, how well a home care worker is treated depends entirely on the employer. |
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Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the tp. |
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Anything less and the worker would not be protected by insurance. |
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They won't catch up unless a miracle worker starts to operate. |
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A hotel worker just came to tell us that there are no trundle beds left. |
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He began as a pantry worker in 1952, and was promoted to butler years later. |
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The man is a miracle worker with dogs, as far as I'm concerned. |
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Professor Behan was representing Christine Perry, a former post office worker who alleged that she developed multiple sclerosis as a result of falling over a mailbag at work. |
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External safety toecaps are permitted as an alternative to protective footwear when a medical condition prevents a worker from wearing normal protective footwear. |
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In 2009, the Cleveland Browns wide receiver hit and killed a 59-year-old construction worker while driving drunk. |
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Another picture on the wall was of a farm worker entering a shippon with a three-legged milking stool in one hand and a milking bucket in the other. |
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To this end, one worker has been picked out, made an example of and punished, together with a member of the factory council who was also dismissed without notice. |
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If an employer refuses to pay up even when a court order has been issued, there is little a worker can do. |
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Dowie was already regarded as little short of a miracle worker for his achievements under particularly difficult circumstances at Oldham Athletic. |
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By staying out in the cold, the worker slows down the parasite's metabolism, often so much that the bee dies a natural death before the fly larva can mature. |
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Walmart has raised wages in recent years in response to worker discontent, Lichtenstein said. |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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Winton Ross talks to eyewitnesses, including a woman who fled the mall with her daughter, and a worker trapped in a tea shop. |
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Fifty or a hundred yards farther on, the worker ants form a new nest, and the colony files into place, rapidly at first and then more slowly as the last guests stumble in. |
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Waseem Qureshi, a 24-year-old call center worker in Islamabad, told The Associated Press. |
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Into their barren lives comes Aunt Miriam, a social worker with an agenda. |
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Council officials said they would inform the Councillor of the name of the worker they were dealing with so that the committee members could get in contact with him. |
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But other worker bees in the org are not so happy with the move. |
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After a worker called 911, Alfaro says the plant manager, Michael Leblanc, gathered up the workers to scare them straight. |
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The same worker who is involved in making khadi can be utilised much more efficiently in the modern textile industry, which is a lot more profitable. |
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One teaspoon of honey is the entire life work of a worker bee. |
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Compare, for example, the probationary period endured by an assistant professor before gaining tenure with that of an assembly line worker in the automotive sector. |
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On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases. |
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She urges academic unionists to move away from place-based approaches to organizing and embrace new ways of creating cyber-communities and worker collectivities. |
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Be aware that the employment relationship between the employee and the church will terminate when the worker leaves for active service with the National Guard. |
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In addition to the changes you mention, a free labor market would require rescinding any laws that prohibit an employer from firing any worker at any time for any reason. |
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Every worker needs a pass to go airside, including 20,000 engineers. |
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It is left now to the white collar worker to scramble for a position. |
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British Telecom has apologised after a petrol station worker being held by a knifeman couldn't raise the alarm because the phonelines were broken. |
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In the months before Flavia, a 19-year-old mother, gave birth to her first child, the local community health worker began making bimonthly visits. |
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A single worker at the secondary packaging station visually inspects the bottles, replenishes materials as needed and manually palletizes product bundles. |
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He is truly a miracle worker because the film doesn't look bad at all. |
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A very unanimated worker stands at the cash register smoking a cigarette. |
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Mavis Lilian Lever was born in Dulwich, south London, on May 5, 1921, the daughter of a postal worker and a seamstress. |
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A dramatised sequence shows a malingering worker suffering from a bad conscience as the radio relays Harris' request for one last spurt of effort. |
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In the case of the honeycombs, the worker bees secrete small flakes of wax and probably surround themselves with the flakes to make the cylinders. |
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Margaret Lamb, the senior youth worker at the Southbroom Centre, said 13 and 14-year-old girls were turning up at the club at 7.30 pm on a Friday already the worse for drink. |
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On thing Marx is known for is his theory of worker alienation. |
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As far as worker exploitation goes, working conditions in black markets are nearly always worse. |
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Then there is the fact that officially every French worker is entitled to 31 days of paid vacation. |
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A young campaign worker walked in and asked if she could have a few Heinekens for her friends 19 floors below, where junior staffers continued their revels. |
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She plays amusement arcade worker Lily O'Connor, who suers epileptic seizures. |
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Between 1936 and 1938, a series of labour disputes, strikes, and worker unrest spread throughout the French automobile industry. |
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When the occupation itself is seen by the worker as being socially depreciated by others, especially by his superordinates at work. |
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But the Government yesterday toughened the sanctions, announcing that employers faced a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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But the Government has now toughened the sanctions, announcing employers face a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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So the achievement of consistent, high-quality surface finish, as well as avoidance of worker discomfort, became a high priority. |
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The macerated and triturated ant nosode preparations were obtained from 50 worker ants randomly collected from the primary forage trails. |
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Kirklees NUT case worker Hazel Danson welcomed the drop in recorded attacks but warned that many violent incidents may go unreported. |
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A SCOTS demolition firm was fined pounds 30,000 yesterday after a worker was crushed to death by a quarter-of-a-ton of nuts and bolts. |
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If the worker rejects, he can make a counteroffer in round 2 which can then be accepted or rejected by the firm. |
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Simon is a shy, socially awkward office worker who is overlooked by everyone including his boss, his mother and the woman of his dreams, Hannah. |
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The bad news is that, to many, the home office market is elusive and the home office worker is a mystery. |
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In Alderney, the occupying Germans built four camps in which over 700 people out of a total worker population of about 6,000 died. |
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A new survey has revealed that the average office worker could save PS1,890 a year just by making their own sandwiches. |
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His jobs included postman, railwayman, pub worker and underground offsider at Mount Isa copper and silver mines. |
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Today, Koppe visits an energy worker with a background in craniosacral and somato-emotional release therapy. |
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Children's nurse Vicky and retail worker Steve, who suffers from genetic condition Crouzon syndrome, are due to tie the knot in August. |
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The service model union focuses more on maintaining worker rights, providing services, and resolving disputes. |
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In its near-60 years of existence, the URW seemed to place worker safety as a top priority, hopefully the USW will do the same. |
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Different regulations were placed upon the worker depending on their classification. |
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For example, if one worker designs cars and another builds them, the designer will use his cognitive skills more frequently than the builder. |
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A conceptual worker who is not satisfied with his income can threaten to work for a company that will pay him more. |
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The steel worker joined the United Steelworkers soon after starting work at the mill. |
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Competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. |
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The AITL requires each worker to go through questions on a computer based program on all the competencies held. |
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Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes. |
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Many of the worker class built their own homes, and many small, detached apartment buildings were built. |
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It included terrorism, worker strikes, peasant unrests, and military mutinies. |
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In May 1894, Thomas Donohoe, a British worker from Busby, Scotland, arrived in Bangu. |
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It also puts up what it calls precinct money, the small bankroll a worker carries and spends on election day and the few days before. |
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A worker showed him a set of five keys he claimed to have found the day before. |
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One field worker gathering material claimed they had to dress in old clothes to gain the confidence of elderly villagers. |
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Up to a point increases in the amount of capital per worker are an important cause of economic output growth. |
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The colour of the face showed to everyone who saw it the quality and quantity of goods the worker completed. |
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The stripper, which turns at a higher speed than the worker, pulls fibres from the worker and passes them to the swift. |
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The device reduced the amount of work needed to produce cloth, with a worker able to work eight or more spools at once. |
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However, Ford management performed time studies and experiments to mechanize their factory processes, focusing on minimizing worker movements. |
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A worker called a sewer removed and replaced the bags, and sewed full bags shut with a needle and thread. |
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The angry group then set out in search of the worker who had been supposed to bring them down. |
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The fair rate is the amount that allows an average worker to be paid the minimum wage per hour if they work at an average rate. |
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If a worker earns less than the minimum wage, the employer has to pay the difference. |
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Morris believed that all work should be artistic, in the sense that the worker should find it both pleasurable and an outlet for creativity. |
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Gases released during the mining process can be recovered to generate electricity and improve worker safety with gas engines. |
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This latter worker may also have multiple headed torches and special lathes to help form the glass or fused quartz used for special projects. |
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The replacement worker can continue in the job and then the striking worker must wait for a vacancy. |
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Buckinghamshire bank worker James Goldney said he was videoing the skirmish at Porth Oer when he was attacked by an officer. |
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Rogersons Village mill worker housing, Rhode Island System of mill villages. |
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Some of the company's worker housing has also been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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The worker must be allowed to think and to express his own personality and ideas, ideally using his own hands, not machinery. |
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In Case 39, she took on the role of a social worker assigned to take care of a mysterious girl. |
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Archivists and librarians are the unsung worker ants whose scurryings make books such as this one possible. |
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For a whitecollar worker who is paid once or twice a month, the ratio of cash to income would be larger. |
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A trained postal worker can sort eight hundred letters an hour, but a machine reader can sort five hundred zipcoded letters a minute. |
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