Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] worker ' " in BNC.

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1 Finally , and very importantly , they were also responsible for ( a ) the payment of support workers ' wages , and ( b ) for ensuring that expenditure on clients did not exceed budget limits .
2 Clarke refused to concede an automatic pay system for the future , or linkage of ambulance workers ' pay with that for other rescue services .
3 Such factors often helped to cement the relationship between a farmer and his workers , but this continuity is now being ruptured by the increasing disinclination of farm workers ' sons and other young rural workers to consider a job on the land .
4 The first concerns the National Registry of Radiation Workers ' study .
5 Studies of food workers ' skin have shown die-off times within half an hour .
6 George Bromwell , of construction workers ' union UCAT , blasted the ‘ scandal of 300,000 building workers out of work when the homeless figure is an all-time record ’ .
7 They 're gambling with car workers ' jobs . ’
8 In return there was to be a Commission of Inquiry into hospital workers ' pay .
9 The fighting largely involved Inkatha supporters in migrant workers ' hostels , in conflict with non-Zulu township residents .
10 The refusal this week by Virginia Bottomley , the new Health Secretary , to outlaw ‘ gagging clauses ’ in health workers ' contracts raises alarm about the climate of fear in British society that goes far wider than the NHS .
11 Following the declaration of the emergency , police and troops removed lorry-loads of weapons from migrant workers ' hostels .
12 The task will fall to the manager to persuade advice workers to attend race-awareness training in addition to popular updating in welfare benefits ; managers may have the task of explaining to management committee members why they now need training after so many years without it ; it will be the manager 's job to be attuned to advice workers ' weaknesses and tactfully point them to the relevant additional training ; the manager must find a balance in workers ' meetings between training , casework and group support .
13 A further comparison between railway workers ' unions in Britain and West Germany ( Seglow et al . ,
14 The first few months of life in the community were dominated by support workers ' sense of heavy responsibility about the twin tasks of meeting the women 's physical and medical needs and , at the same time , enabling them to be as independent as possible .
15 At the level of the political organization of the state by fostering workers ' democracy and direct participation by the masses in the running of the state .
16 Women 's ideas are supplemented by health workers ' accounts of providing health care in a multi-ethnic context .
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