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8 Sentences With "body of workers"

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The location in the far north would leave the plant near Sweden's main cluster of mines and mineral resources in a region that is home to a large body of workers in industries such as metal-working and has ample energy capacity.
The right is so clear, the wrong so intolerable, the gospel so convincing, that it seems to them that it must be possible to enlist the whole body of workers—soldiers, policemen, and all—under the banner of brotherhood and equality; and at one great stroke to set Justice on her rightful throne.
Fred Goldstein is a leader of an American Workers World Party. He is a member of the Secretariat, a six-member leading body of Workers World Party. He is a contributing editor of Workers World, and frequently writes economic analysis for the paper. Goldstein is the author of the book Low Wage Capitalism: Colossus With Feet of Clay, recently published by World View Forum.
The President of the Republic must fulfill the administrative function, in collaboration with several Ministries or other authorities with ministerial rank. Each Ministry has one or more sub secretaries. The actual satisfaction of public needs is performed through public services, dependant or at least related to one of those sub secretaries. All Ministries and public services have a body of workers or administrative personnel (funcionarios públicos).
G. pilosus holotype As the species name indicates, G. pilosus has a very high amount of setae over the whole body of workers. The setae on the body reach lengths of nearly . The head has patches behind the ocelli, and on the sides of the head under the compound eyes. The twelve segmented antennae have very hairy scapes while the other segments only have sparse setae.
Coedès, Pour mieux comprendre Angkor, pp.64–65. The vast expanse of temples required an equally large body of workers to maintain them; at Ta Prohm, a stone carving states that 12,640 people serviced that single temple complex. Not only could the spread of Buddhism have eroded this workforce, but it could have also affected the estimated 300,000 agricultural workers required to feed them all.Richard Stone, Divining Angkor, National Geographic, July 2009.
An occupational disease is any chronic ailment that occurs as a result of work or occupational activity. It is an aspect of occupational safety and health. An occupational disease is typically identified when it is shown that it is more prevalent in a given body of workers than in the general population, or in other worker populations. The first such disease to be recognised, squamous-cell carcinoma of the scrotum, was identified in chimney sweep boys by Sir Percival Pott in 1775.
The Industrial Relations Act defines a "strike" in a sufficiently broad manner to include work-to-rule and go-slow actions. "Any act or omission by a body of workers, which is intended or which does result in any limitation, restriction, reduction, delatoriness in the performance of their duties connected to their employment" Illegal strikes have consequences such as fines or imprisonment. A legal strike requires that the union have a trade dispute. A secret ballot with not less than two thirds of the workers involved is required.

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