Example sentences of "of [art] workers " in BNC.

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1 St. Jennifer , Big Sister , Robin Hood of the workers — Who 's been looking after Mummy , d' you imagine ? ’
2 Most of the workers in telecottages and many of the users are women .
3 He and his fellow communists , enraged by the poverty , the unemployment and exploitation of the workers , would fight with the Nazi gangs , their strident shawm pipe bands competing in decibel levels with the Nazis ' drums and trumpets .
4 AS 70,000 East Germans streamed through Leipzig on Monday night in the largest demonstration the German Democratic Republic has ever seen , a few marchers approached the line of the workers ' militia units , on standby in a side-street there .
5 In Capital Marx argues that as a result of the peculiar history of capitalism , the capitalist , who is really a parasite on the workers , is represented as though he were the opposite ; as the source of production and the benefactor of the workers .
6 In the last attempt , in 1975 , what made unionisation especially difficult was that , although most of the workers were then Asians , they spoke different languages .
7 The workers in section 61 were angry because they felt , firstly , that the quotas of production allocated to white workers were unfair compared with the quota allocated to them ; secondly , because conditions of work were different for Asian workers — their washing times , lunch breaks and toilet breaks were restricted ; and thirdly because , although most of the workers were Asians , the union branch had an overwhelmingly white shop steward 's committee ( there was only one Asian shop steward ) which was not only uninterested in their struggles but actively opposed to them .
8 In 1973–74 the firm made a profit of £26,719 after tax ; the starting pay of some of the workers was £28 for a 40-hour week .
9 Torn between high society and the life of the workers on the estate , she makes many mistakes before seeing the truth .
10 To defuse this near state of lawlessness , the Interior Ministry has ordered the abolition of the workers ' militia in factories .
11 To defuse this near state of lawlessness , the Interior Ministry has ordered the abolition of the workers ' militia in factories .
12 To defuse what is almost a state of lawlessness , the Interior Ministry has ordered the abolition of the workers ' militia in factories .
13 People would judge it ‘ by how it considers questions of revitalising the economy , curbing shortages and improving the life of the workers , ’ he said .
14 Man : ‘ I am an ordinary representative of the workers and I 'm helping to keep order here . ’
15 These cottages were once the abodes of the workers in the famous glove-making industry on which the town first prospered , yet it is probably tourism that is the town 's major attraction now .
16 Instead , the conservative-led Alliance for Germany ( Christian Democrats , German Social Union and Democratic Awakening ) grabbed nearly 60% of the workers ' vote and won easily overall .
17 As a lifelong Communist , Clasper knew that it was absolutely essential to wrest control of the workers away from the plant management .
18 At four o'clock they fed back the feelings of the workers to the convener , and at five minutes past four , Clasper took the giant plant out on strike , advising the Personnel and Plant Managers that they would n't return until the sacked shop steward had been re-instated .
19 A hell of a roar went up in the canteen at lunch break when one of the shop stewards said that Clasper would go on fighting on behalf of the workers until every bloody one of them had lost their jobs .
20 There was also a great spirit of unity among the workers and , although the statements were coloured with rhetoric , it was emphasized that at Wolverhampton , ‘ The whole of the workers stood firm and were prepared to fight to the bitter end ’ and that at Hull there was ‘ Alarm — fear — despair — a victorious army disarmed and handed over to its enemies . ’
21 By the end of 1926 , the General Council was advancing the argument , with some justification , that the General Strike had only been an attempt to warn employers that the problems of industry could not constantly be tackled at the expense of the standard of living of the workers .
22 But one of the most significant developments in inter-union relations was the ‘ Bridlington Agreement ’ passed at the TUC Congress in 1939 , which laid down that no union should attempt to organize workers at any industrial establishment where another union was already represented and negotiated on behalf of the majority of the workers .
23 One of the last extant reports of the SD agency in Schweinfurt , from May 1944 , attributed the defeatist attitude of the population , especially of the workers , directly to the effects of the bombing .
24 In Kufra , the barber , the hotel cooks , some shop managers , tailors and garage mechanics were non-Libyan , as were some of the workers in those larger gardens which produced for the market .
25 The party of the workers fell in behind the policy of foreign bankers , which meant that it fell in behind high unemployment caused by high interest rates .
26 That it is in the interest of the Workers ' Educational Association that the organisation of its activities and its expansion , and the direction of its policy , should continue in the hands of its members ; that the work of the professional officers in the field should be supplementary to that of the Branch and Federation members and not a substitute for it , and that all constitutional impediments to the holding of any Branch or Federation office by voluntary members of the WEA should be removed .
27 Similarly , parallel questions will be asked of the participants , for the clients also bring expectations and stereotypes ( of the workers , administration , etc. and of their fellow clients ) to participation , as well as a wide gamut of often conflicting ideologies .
28 Rosener ( 1978 ) finds much consideration in the literature of participation as an end in itself , and this is relatively easy to evaluate : how many clients participated ? what kinds of people ? how frequently ? how much time did they invest ? what were their attitudes ( and those of the workers ) to participation ?
29 Di Tella took a personal interest in the lives of his workers , giving gifts at weddings and on the birth of children and taking responsibility for the health and welfare of the workers and their families .
30 Of the workers ' representatives , three were elected from the shop floor , one from the administrative workers and one from the technicians , engineers and graduate staff .
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