NOUN | a worker | workers | |
SYNO | actor | doer | prole | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- "Other Worker Centers—"Worker centers that are not specific to a type of worker such as a day laborer can perform support their worker members in a wide variety of ways.
- Maryam Namazie used to be a Central Committee member of the Worker-communist Party of Iran, as editor for the "Worker-communist Review".
- Lifestart uses a key worker approach. A key worker is the person you will see and talk to the most.
- If one worker earns more, another worker must earn less to compensate.
- By 2004 a new association focused on worker co-ops was founded, the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives.
- 1930, Schifflange (L), Worker (ouvrier-lamineur) at ARBED-Belval, trade unionist and secretary of the worker's delegation.
- The change in output is not limited to that directly attributable to the additional worker.
- The average length of a worker minor is 6–9 mm. Other than a head that's more brown and shaped differently than that of the worker major, the only other distinct difference between a worker minor and worker major is a larger lobe at the base of the worker minors' scapes.
- It takes the information from the web front-end and passes it to the worker, generating a new task in the worker.
- Throughout her life, she also held various jobs as a translator, research worker, and social worker.
- In order to claim an exemption from paying FICA tax, the alien worker must be on a temporary assignment of no more than five years and the alien worker must have a certificate from the country stating that the worker will continue to be covered by the country's social security system while the worker is in the United States.
- Solid-line reporting is a direct reporting relationship between a supervisor and their supervised worker.
- He worked in various jobs including day labourer, betel nut seller, farm worker and timber worker.
- The doctrine has been superseded in the United States by worker's compensation laws, by which a worker can file for a quasi-tort, regardless of their co-worker's fault.
- Leif Vetlesen (7 August 1921 – 18 May 2003) was a Norwegian sailor, political worker, organizational worker and writer.
- constructor call creates a web worker and returns a [...] object representing that web worker, which is used to communicate with the web worker.
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