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  • tock Ownership Program (ESOP), giving Moody's workers a 34 percent financial stake in the company.
  • g for four weeks of paid annual leave for all workers, a proposal that the Labour Party initially o
  • ry working conditions in the industry, giving workers a day off per week and providing social secur
  • m the AFL-CIO's decision to embrace immigrant workers, a change from the federation's policies in t
  • With the increased number of workers a new Baptist Church was built in 1906.
  • Over time they built six houses for their workers, a barn, and the Carpenter Gothic office at t
  • fferentiated society that included industrial workers, a middle class, and intellectuals.
  • ion, Quinn advocated a merit system for state workers, a personal income tax, and exemption for the
  • Central Union of Workers, a trade union in Colombia
  • To supplement housing for its workers, a large number of temporary frame houses wer
  • e mines at Sulphurdale built 30 homes for the workers, a schoolhouse, a company store, and company
  • These included houses for workers, a building where washing took place, and int
  • Two workers, a deputy, and the district attorney were kil
  • But, the South African government offered the workers a 7 percent increase and 630 rand ($86.44)
  • But, the South African government offered the workers a 7 percent increase and 630 rand ($86.44)
  • justice issues, such as the plight of factory workers, a theme of one of her pieces.
  • fuel and motor sector employers are offering workers a mere six percent salary hike.
  • American Association of Social Workers, AASW (charter member then president of the C
  • ay 2010, the rig sank into the sea though all workers aboard at the time were saved.
  • anytime, although there's “confusion” amongst workers about this.
  • unist regime, the factory employed about 5000 workers, about half of the town's population.
  • onstruction site and was able to approach the workers about taking their pictures. .
  • l rulers started educating Sri Lanka's public workers about the administration rules and regulation
  • minor sabotage and pilferage, and individual workers' abuse of petty authority and hoarding of inf
  • rviews with prostitutes, mama-sans, community workers, academics and clients expose the complexity
  • de U.S. government officials and humanitarian workers access to "local" calls.
  • first employment agencies to offer temporary workers accessible and affordable health benefits.
  • Of the 689 deputies, workers accounted for 37 percent, farmers 10.4 percen
  • Council workers across the UK strike over pension rights.
  • lerships, health care providers and municipal workers across the United States.
  • SWANK (Sex Workers Action New York), New York, NY, USA
  • ned points strongly suggests the need for sex workers' activism.
  • When the business finally closed the workers adapted and helped to redevelop the old exhau
  • r Adivasi Kranti Dal (Madhya Pradesh Peasants Workers Adivasi Revolution Party) is a political part
  • So when health workers advise HIV-positive mothers to practice exclu
  • the Trotskyist critique of the 7th Congress, Workers' Advocate Supplement, May 1, 1985
  • SA and the unemployed movement of the 1930's, Workers' Advocate Supplement, February 15, 1990
  • d Congress, Fall 1983 (resolutions printed in Workers' Advocate, January 1984).
  • h Congress, Fall 1992 (resolutions printed in Workers' Advocate, Dec. 1992).
  • three years for the approximately one million workers affected to make back lost income, and that i
  • he organised links between his diocese and of workers affected by the Great Depression.
  • onal legislative director for the United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO, at 25 years of age.
  • ionist for the fictional United Ore and Metal Workers, AFL-CIO.
  • tional Writers Union, Local 1981, United Auto Workers, AFL-CIO.
  • It supports freedom struggles of workers, African-Americans and other people of color,
  • nvolved Patrick Corporation locking out their workers after the illegal restructuring had taken pla
  • s back to the negotiating table with striking workers after the public sector workers rejected the
  • lighted the increasing political impotence of workers after 1982.
  • d to set up a communication system for relief workers after Hurricane Katrina.
  • building on fire as a cry to rally the German workers against fascist rule.
  • in proposals with regard to the protection of workers against ionising radiations,...
  • with regard to the protection of agricultural workers against accident, ...
  • won two notable legal victories in defending workers against corporations.
  • September 24 to 26, 2007, by the United Auto Workers against General Motors.
  • t's Power to Protect Negroes and Civil Rights Workers Against Privately Inflicted Harm".
  • The health workers agree that unless poverty declines and people
  • read and Roses, in Clapham, London, and sells Workers Ale.
  • that work should be performed by free German workers, Alfried Krupp insisted on using slaves.
  • The Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers is one of the Livery Compa
  • nel in Church Hill, burying a handful of rail workers alive.
  • A full-time crew of 300 workers, all sworn to secrecy, maintained the plane i
  • on to AIDS, hate crimes committed against sex workers all over the globe as well as the need to rem
  • The tribe laid off 570 workers, all of whom were not tribal members.
  • the Dutch municipal police, and Dutch railway workers all cooperated in the deportations, as did th
  • e over the city's hiring system and political workers allegedly have been rewarded with city jobs a
  • Boston Workers Alliance (BWA) is a grassroots non-profit org
  • The Boston Workers Alliance also leads a voter engagement campai
  • Mathew is also an organizer of New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
  • At one plant workers allowed processing of 125 cattle in return fo
  • Workers along the Baltic coast joined the revolution
  • plomatic sources, most of the dead were Asian workers along with at least one Lebanese national.
  • The favourite haunt of sawmill workers, along with the neighbouring Bald Rock Hotel,
  • Farm workers also engaged in militant action across the co
  • The media workers also gain subsistence from plant sap they ing
  • , transport operators, tour guides, and hotel workers also facilitate the enslavement of children.
  • These minima workers also act as guards and follow the media worke
  • Railroad workers also participate in Medicare.
  • The workers also blocked a road and threw stones at the p
  • Larger workers also serve as porters, carrying larvae to new
  • Water department workers also stayed.
  • ges are better, and the external state of the workers also.
  • ergies to latex are most common in healthcare workers, although there is a lack of awareness among
  • udents, faculty, and staff, but also contract workers, alumni, and student organizations.
  • The workers always threw the rubbish of sugar cane into t
  • of 60 graves, most of which are of missionary workers among the Cherokee.
  • opment and the National Association of Social Workers, among others.
  • cum in Leipzig for the training of missionary workers among Jews.
  • He led struggles of coir, textile, plantation workers, amongst other.
  • luence within the American Federation of Silk Workers, an autonomous affiliated of the United Texti
  • gh more care was taken over the safety of the workers, an outbreak of cholera in 1849 resulted in 2
  • n had a liberating effect on the minds of the workers, analogous to the victory of Robert Lowe in S
  • en are busy falling in love with construction workers and rock stars.
  • The construction workers and the future owners along with their family
  • ated primarily by Finnish and Franco-Ontarian workers and their families.
  • 2 pits had expanded to employ 892 underground workers and 156 on the surface.
  • entions by Bell Laboratories, local immigrant workers and local history.
  • 109 were civil servants, 94 were manual workers, and 47 were members of agricultural cooperat
  • e colliery had 319 underground and 72 surface workers and produced gas, household and steam coal.
  • cial emphasis has been given to the rights of workers and they have been made fully aware of their
  • By 1830 it employed 200 workers and in 1833 new, larger, water wheels were co
  • losive decompression in 1983 that killed five workers and badly injured one.
  • ng drug users, men who have sex with men, sex workers, and clients of sex workers and their immedia
  • he disaster and providing support to disaster workers and victims.
  • of the rise in population comes from migrant workers, and the city's remoteness means air travel i
  • school's staff also includes seven cafeteria workers and four custodians.
  • rostitution, against violence targeted at sex workers, and generally for the improvement of sex wor
  • then resettled by a group of retired railroad workers and their children.
  • ed craftsmen produce twice as much as regular workers, and specialist buildings can be built to inc
  • Native Americans, explorers, farmers, quarry workers and inventors.
  • Hull threatened minorities and workers and patients at abortion clinics.
  • 1, and on September 3, representatives of the workers and the government signed an agreement ratify
  • us for its gastropubs that attract local City workers and is a popular venue for clubbers, mostly k
  • celebration included only winemakers, cellar workers, and the surrounding community.
  • h Office inquiry into unemployment among farm workers and related social insurance schemes.
  • ed intense political pressure from government workers and students to spend the windfall.
  • lt the town of Gagnon, in 1963 to accommodate workers and families.
  • ted demands to enact a labour code to protect workers, and was sometimes reluctant to enforce the p
  • As of 2006, it has 35 workers and an output of about 1,000 chairs per month
  • Pravda hailed the advent of a new, partisan, Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.
  • their full potentials as students, graduates, workers and citizens
  • At that time many Japanese workers and their families came to Selleck.
  • of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers and was a member of Derby Town Council for 25
  • tled during the 1950s and 1960s with forestry workers and Franciscan Friars.
  • tion Company (MICO) built a camp to house the workers and their families; the company town was firs
  • ature, he often defended the social rights of workers and the unemployed.
  • Monument Dedicated to Construction Workers and Artisans
  • icers include Police, Firefighters, ambulance workers, and many types of federal and state employee
  • her words, cars may be too expensive for some workers and they may have to rely heavily on public t
  • ntially a "Labor nationalist" believing Irish workers and employers shared a common interest in dev
  • ut one-half the gross earnings paid to German workers and much fewer social benefits.
  • d her frequent visits to injured or ill Krupp workers and their families.
  • t refugees and international humanitarian aid workers, and the importance of continued assistance t
  • sample of 1,000 interactions between welfare workers and program clients.
  • opics, he is especially known for songs about workers and their families, like "Aragon Mill" (1974)
  • aking into account the circumstances of women workers and the need to provide protection for pregna
  • Their firm suffered of shortage of workers and they decided to employ Jewish forced labo
  • July for organizing the kidnapping of the aid workers and for handing over his captives to the al-Q
  • ry effort to unite their forces and drown the workers' and peasants' revolution in blood.
  • ls employed thousands of Lawrence and Methuen workers and owned little operative housing.
  • million dollar estates, highly-paid unionized workers and small-wage unskilled workers, and well-es
  • e an oil rig exploded in the Gulf, killing 11 workers and triggering the massive oil spill.
  • Soldiers are stronger than workers, and better at fighting other ants; they can
  • mour centred on the relationships between the workers and the scrapes they got into doing odd jobs
  • She fought for the rights of women workers and tried to form a trade union.
  • represents not only fishing people, but plant workers and many others and, with over 20,000 members
  • nd maintained by the combined efforts of city workers and volunteers.
  • ned its dorms and facilities for use by local workers and companies.
  • hs of upwards of 160 people including surface workers and rescuers.
  • Jake is exposed by one of the workers and realizes that he has no choice but to pla
  • already educate 12,000 children from migrant workers and refugees in the provincial Mae Sot area.
  • multiple paid positions with both the Novelty Workers and the Laborers Union.
  • or the FILEF (Italian Federation of Immigrant Workers and Families) in Adelaide, South Australia un
  • ave blown up pipelines, kidnapped oil company workers and fought government troops since 2006.
  • mstress shops that tailor outfits for the sex workers, and a photo studio.
  • of coal, transportation of the Kumpels (mine workers) and ventilation, as well as a new cokery.
  • el called for a stop to the exodus of skilled workers and young people.
  • uary 1992, eliminating jobs for 585 full-time workers and 775 part-timers.
  • the convention - aimed at protecting domestic workers and children - will provide coverage against
  • After the war ended, workers and materials became available for civilian u
  • He joined the National Union of Agricultural Workers and was also active in the Labour Party.
  • The intention was to celebrate the workers and the children of the surrounding community
  • ent demands from Ulster Unionists, industrial workers, and Suffragettes.
  • s "Black Tuesday", a group of armed non-union workers and police attacked the union hall, which was
  • Around 84 were civil servants, 79 were manual workers, and 75 were members of agricultural cooperat
  • y campaigns, especially with local and campus workers and workers around the world who manufacture
  • s and is a popular gathering place for office workers and downtown residents.
  • 0 and became involved in working with factory workers and families impoverished by unemployment.
  • sional charter flights carrying medicine, aid workers, and government officials.
  • There were no schooling facilities for the workers and their children.
  • Over 70 aid workers and dependants evacuate Mazari Sharif after t
  • The workforce was composed of more than 1000 workers and the final cost added up to 32 million pes
  • lace to get sufficient rice support for their workers and Army.
  • stified before a Congressional committee that workers and organized labor opposed prohibition.
  • promote trade unionism among African American workers and challenge racism by employers and labor o
  • ed Union of Labour, National Union of General Workers and the Municipal Employees Association in 19
  • Each machine replaced 200 workers and could be operated by only one driver.
  • t strikes against the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, and increasingly won the support of building
  • The island is only accessible by boat, and workers and school children commute to the mainland d
  • Koulax credited the students, both as workers and customers, from nearby Belmont High Schoo
  • ted States, a day set aside to honor American workers and the dignity of labor. 
  • Incline Foot were originally built for quarry workers, and the railway linked up to the quarries fo
  • reosote plant burned to the ground killing 55 workers and 3 firefighters.
  • ly used by miners (the majority being migrant workers) and construction workers; eventually the ter
  • all city farm, which proved popular with dock workers and their families.
  • 38, the tendency was expelled and created the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Party.
  • She became a member of the United Mine Workers and began writing protest songs like "I Am A
  • Workers and the U.S. Labor Movement."
  • Female migrants, domestic workers and sex workers must have their rights protec
  • s characterised by pay cuts for public sector workers and cuts in social welfare.
  • In contrast, BART had about 3,000 workers and a $270 million budget.
  • The Brewery Workers and Teamsters continued to fight over potenti
  • x credits to encourage businesses to hire new workers and spark more research and development.
  • arcos, the community where the mining company workers and their families live.
  • in Taiwan have founded the Vietnamese Migrant Workers and Brides Office (also known as VMWBO or Tai
  • mer months due to the influx of fish industry workers and tourists.
  • he surrounding area was populated by shipyard workers and is still known as Verftet.
  • Their ranks included mostly students, factory workers and artisans, though there were also peasants
  • the affluent members of Seattle and the mill workers and more rowdy portion of the population.
  • education, producing a population of trained workers and farmers literate enough to be indoctrinat
  • Claims of bullying by social service workers and more deaths that could be attributed to t
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