Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] workers ' " in BNC.

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1 This kind of deradicalization usually ends up by disorganizing the working class , since pursuing broad coalitions tends to break up proletarian solidarity and fragment socialism into workers ' particular interests under redistributive capitalism .
2 The red silk skirt with workers ' heads and a gold top that goes with it , both cut from silk bought in Soviet Central Asia , would cost about 1,000 roubles ( the average Soviet wage is 200 roubles a month ) or £700 in London .
3 From 1903 to 1909 Sophy Sanger worked with Mary Reid Macarthur ( later Anderson ) and Margaret Bondfield [ qq.v. ] for the Women 's Trade Union League , setting up its legal advice bureau while studying labour law at University College London , mastering insurance regulations for workers ' compensation , and interviewing women factory inspectors on conditions in the workplace .
4 Active leadership of this programme was taken by Truong Chinh , Secretary-General of the Lao Dong , the cover name for Workers ' Party , which the Communists now used .
5 On the more negative side , however , the social purpose tradition of workers ' education has been concentrated overwhelmingly on the white , male , manual , working-class trade unionist , to the virtual exclusion of other sections of the working class .
6 There was a wave of factory seizures by workers ' committees , very often on a local and fragmentary basis .
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