Example sentences of "to workers " in BNC.

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1 It would require patience and a Labour government would have to continue to meet its obligations to Nato , to service personnel and to workers in the defence industries .
2 This is because , in the image of the world created by capitalism , the ability to supply capital is seen as enabling production to take place and as giving a wage to workers who would otherwise starve , while in fact it is really the capitalist who depends on the worker .
3 Every delegation sent out by the strikers to talk to workers at other factories consisted of two men and two women .
4 Mr Krenz speaking to workers yesterday at the Bergmann-Borsig machine factory outside East Berlin — a hotbed of critical opposition and the birthplace of East Germany 's first independent trade union — reiterated that he was prepared to have his position as party leader voted on by a new central committee .
5 On both sides of the Atlantic , boardroom pay has raced ahead , offering an inflationary example to workers being lectured about the need for restraint .
6 With Thames privatised , it is a private sector project with appropriate incentives paid to workers who achieve their targets .
7 Working class literature is that writing which first appears within the modern working class in the process of its formation and carries the marks of its origin in its attitude to society , particularly to workers ' problems , and in its manner of expression .
8 Two incidents in which workers suffered breathing difficulties have now prompted doctors to call for new warnings to workers .
9 Cancer research had a long tradition of support from private contributions , but new charities devoted to particular diseases , such as arthritis and rheumatism , leukaemia , and muscular dystrophy , were founded and became a great source of strength to workers whose interests had or might have application to the desired objectives .
10 The Employment Training Programme , set up in 1988 to help the long-term unemployed , gives a low priority to workers over the age of 54 who are regarded as non-mainstream ( indeed those over 60 are not eligible to participate ) , even though it is older workers who are most at risk of experiencing long-term unemployment .
11 What is clear is that once again it is important to distinguish between the perception of odours per se , here on in referred to as ‘ odour nuisance ’ , which may be a source of annoyance to workers and the existence of toxic odorants in the working environment .
12 In countries like Egypt , instructions to workers to stay out of fields after spraying and to wear protective clothing are widely ignored , she said .
13 But she adds that past hazards to workers making contraceptives and detergents are a warning : ‘ In the past employers did not take the proper precautions .
14 That is why the police have to secure the free passage of the highway , to assist industrial pickets to enjoy the right to communicate to workers , to protect public speakers who may arouse indignation or worse , and so on .
15 All mail received in respect of the children to whom you refer was sent by this office to workers involved directly with the children .
16 Also coming into effect tomorrow are the Manual Handling Operations Regulations , which require employers to assess any risk of manual handling injury to workers .
17 Laziness belonged to workers elsewhere in other parts of the country .
18 While emphasizing that he was a health expert rather than an engineer , Professor McDonald was most reassuring , citing Canadian evidence which he claimed showed that asbestosis and lung cancer had never been associated with environmental exposure to asbestos in the general community and were in fact confined to workers in the industry .
19 To make certain board members responsible to workers and presumably others to suppliers , others to customers and others to the general public would change the board into a kind of parliament with members representing their various constituencies .
20 Nevertheless , by ‘ obey ’ Paul is not referring to servile obedience to an authoritarian master , but an injunction to workers to carry out the job an employer has for them to accomplish .
21 So if consumer and citizen avoidable death and injury were added to workers avoidably killed and injured , then the ratio between corporate criminal violence and ‘ conventional ’ criminal violence would clearly put the former in an extremely unfavourable light .
22 Thus in China ( despite some important differences ) trade unions act as ‘ transmission belts ’ to put the Party 's view to workers , and encourage production and engage in political and ideological education .
23 All this has no doubt limited the perceived usefulness of union membership to workers .
24 The reason is that the arbitration system to a large degree adjusts wages in line with the cost of living thereby reducing the ‘ threat ’ effect which rising prices would otherwise pose to workers ' living standards .
25 French managements were able to exercise a much tighter system of control involving a higher ratio of supervisors to workers together with the imposition of more disciplinary sanctions .
26 When violence followed Israel 's deportation of 415 Palestinians to Lebanon in December , Israel started to close its borders to workers from the occupied territories .
27 The lack of fully operational IPPs , which could have provided a safeguard against inconsistency , adds to workers ' anxiety that Elizabeth and Helen are being let down .
28 Concessions which judges make to workers at one moment in the class struggle may be removed at another .
29 The delegates called for an end to workers being sacked just because they were sick or injured .
30 Although government officials were often highly critical of the appalling working conditions for which employers were responsible , their overriding concern was to demonstrate to workers that organized protest could not pay .
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