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

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1 A new equilibrium position is established and the net effect is an increase in leisure in the society , forced onto the displaced workers in the form of unemployment .
2 But if that policy is not extended to the displaced workers in the defence industries , does the Prime Minister accept that our high-tech base will be damaged , perhaps irreparably ?
3 Organizations with a political outlook , such as the Workers ' Unity Bloc , the Progressive Workers ' Bloc and the Workers ' Youth Movement all became targets for harassment .
4 However , in view of the importance of even 3d. in the weekly budget of the poor , the inconvenience to , and lack of enthusiasm for the scheme of , employers and the absence of any machinery for ensuring that all workers earning under £150 p.a. wee indeed covered , it is probable that many of the poorest workers ( many of them women ) were not in the end provided for .
5 IG Metall , which represents the striking workers , is more interested in principle than in money .
6 Sponsors , as the employers of the ACE workers , are paid grants towards wage costs and overheads .
7 The magnificent fight which the Spanish workers have waged against the Fascist … has been the wonder of the world … . the Council organized a Mass Meeting in Bradford to place the true facts before the public , and also opened a Spanish workers ' Relief Fund in conjunction with the TUC Solidarity Fund … .
8 The individual and collective rights of the labour force were codified in the 1980 Workers ' Statute .
9 The current machinery broadly follows the framework of collective bargaining laid down in the 1980 Workers ' Statute .
10 The ancilliary workers have accepted 9 per cent , the doctors 8 per cent and certainly my own union is at the moment balloting to decide on industrial action over the 6 ½ per cent offered to Medical Laboratory Scientific Officers .
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12 Hard to feel sorry for the laird , who would have watched the sweating workers from his window , hands in pockets , listening for the doorbell in case the king changed his mind and dropped in for a scone .
13 Arnaldo Ferreira , a local leader of the Rural Workers ' Union in Eldorado do Carajas , Amazonia , was shot dead as he slept , four days after the discovery of Vinha 's body .
14 Less than 40% of the agricultural workers are under 40 years old , compared with 60% in industry .
15 There remained talk that the new king would pay for the destruction of the threshing machines which the agricultural workers believed lay at the root of their misery , and there were stories that the new police — the ‘ peelers ’ — had been armed with 6000 cutlasses from the Tower .
16 The one , posed by those who believe that new technologies do not , in the long run , have any effect on the overall level of employment , is along the lines of ‘ What happened to all the agricultural workers who left the land as new technology got applied to farming ? ’
17 Unlike the agricultural workers in an occupational community , the newcomers do not make the village the focus of all their social activities .
18 At the beginning of the 19th century the condition of the agricultural workers was desperately poor and for the next forty years wages did not improve .
19 The current Farm-workers ' minimum wage is a hundred and thirty eight pounds thirty pence for a thirty nine hour week.As part of the deal half of the agricultural workers have a cottage either free of charge or with a nominal rent of one pound fifty pence a week .
20 Left wing Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside from 1974–87 , she had been a senior officer in the agricultural workers union and was chair for eight years of the Campaign Group of Labour Mps .
21 The firm replaced many of the sacked workers with raw recruits hired in areas of high unemployment nearby .
22 Some of the sacked workers were delighted at news of the departure , saying it removed a major obstacle to settling the bitter five-month row .
23 Charlie Malone , a shop steward and one of the sacked workers , promised that by the end of the campaign there would be 300 fewer people on the dole .
24 ‘ It 's a human tragedy , ’ says a full-time union official , Gordon Samson , a Timex sit-in veteran and another of the officials scheduled for a court appearance , but he is referring not to the sacked workers but to the recruits .
25 Yesterday 's mass picket had been fuelled by last week 's decision at the Court of Session to allow meetings at the gates , and by the wave of support for the sacked workers at a rally in Dundee on Saturday .
26 Later , the shop stewards ' vice-convener , Willie Lesslie , told a meeting of the sacked workers : ‘ This is a victory for the Timex unions .
27 ‘ Until their presence , the demonstration by the sacked workers has been noisy but well-behaved .
28 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 .
29 Since the formation of the BWG and the LGWG , the administrative workers and the volunteers have set up their own autonomous groups , and Disabled Action has just taken off .
30 Russian tanks were called out against striking East Germans and then against the ‘ defiance of Poland ’ in 1956 , when the Russian divisions marching on Warsaw almost found themselves fighting the Polish army and the armed workers of the capital .
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