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 Übersetzung für 'city workers' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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city workers {pl}
Stadtpersonal {n}
Teiltreffer
workersArbeiter {pl}
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workers
Arbeitskräfte {pl}
5
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workers
Beschäftigte {pl}
workersWerktätige {pl}
14
jobs
workers
Arbeitsleute {pl}
workers' representativesVertreter {pl} der Arbeiterschaft
jobs
temporary workers
Aushilfskräfte {pl}
municipal workerskommunale Angestellte {pl}
jobs
workers' conditions
Arbeitsbedingungen {pl}
rescue workersRettungs­kräfte {pl}
workers {pl} [collectively]Arbeiterschaft {f}
workers' rightsArbeiterrechte {pl}
municipal workersstädtische Arbeiter {pl}
jobs
child workers
Kinderarbeiter {pl}
American workersamerikanische Arbeiter {pl}
workers' revoltArbeiterrevolte {f}
migrant workersWanderarbeiter {pl}
ind.
Zeiss workers
Zeissianer {pl} [ugs.] [Mitarbeiter der Carl Zeiss Gruppe (Zeiss-Werke)]
ind.
Rheinmetall workers
Rheinmetaller {pl} [ugs.] [Mitarbeiter der Rheinmetall AG]
ind.
Holzmann workers
Holzmänner {pl} [ugs.] [Mitarbeiter der Philipp Holzmann AG]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • One of his first acts as mayor was the elimination of underfunded retirement health benefits for city workers.
  • Peck returns with law enforcement and city workers to have the Ghostbusters arrested and their containment unit deactivated, causing an explosion that releases the captured ghosts.
  • The flowers are watered and maintained by the combined efforts of city workers and volunteers.
  • Many Wilmington City workers belong to one of several Locals of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union.
  • The Burbank City Council responded by slashing 10% of the wages of city workers.

  • In the same year Purley topped Britain's rich list becoming the most affluent suburb and consistently features among the most affluent suburbs in Britain owing to its exclusive gated estates, large houses and greenery yet only less than 30 minutes from central London thus attracting wealthy city workers.
  • To the south where Deptford rolls into the suburban spread of Brockley, the previously multi-occupancy Victorian houses are being gentrified by young city workers and urban professionals.
  • A UCLA study found that the presence of a Shinkansen line had helped with housing affordability by making it more realistic for lower-income city workers to live in exurban areas much further away from the city, which tends to have cheaper housing options.
  • Police and city workers, armed with clubs, beat the young protesters and sprayed them with fire hoses.
  • Due to its proximity on the edge of Chicago and its suburban feel, Oriole Park residents are primarily city workers, such as teachers, police officers, union workers and firefighters.

  • However, by the 1960s, all the entertainment had left and the lot had turned into an improvised parking for city workers.
  • While it started as a rural assembly, city workers were also welcomed.
  • The immigrants were mostly poor peasants who subsequently found prosperity in Rio as city workers and small traders.
  • They could still commute to work every day as most of the better off city workers who moved to the outer boroughs did.
  • In 1997, the Treaty Oak produced its first crop of acorns since the vandalism. City workers gathered and germinated the acorns, distributing the seedlings throughout Texas and other states.

  • Advertisement of the hotel regularly featured on local magazines and periodicals referring to its splendid rooms, wine cellar, luncheon for City workers, and as a venue for wedding receptions.
  • The fountain is in an open space surrounded by formal flower gardens and has park benches provided nearby that make it a popular location for city workers at lunchtime.
  • On 26 February 1848, the city workers violently showed their support for the revolutionary Parisians (during February 1848), including the stoning of houses belonging to notable people.
  • Some cities have deliberately established favorable nesting places for pigeons—nesting places that can easily be reached by city workers who regularly remove eggs, thereby limiting their reproductive success.
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