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

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1 It is suggested by Pederson-Krag that the workers ' rivalry is stimulated in order to overcome their aversion to effort and resentment of the authority that makes their work life what it is .
2 Mengistu announced on March 5 , 1990 , that the Workers ' Party of Ethiopia , which had been created in 1984 as the sole legal party [ see p. 33384 ] , was to be transformed into a new Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party , in what was portrayed as a move towards wider political participation intended to embrace opposition groups .
3 Mengistu announced on March 5 , 1990 , that the Workers ' Party of Ethiopia , which had been created in 1984 as the sole legal party [ see p. 33384 ] , was to be transformed into a new Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party [ see p. 37310 ] , in what was portrayed as a move towards wider political participation intended to embrace opposition groups .
4 Working class women 's groups and the Workers ' Birth Control Group , formed in 1924 , which played a major part in the struggle for access to birth control information , also found it impossible to ignore the maternalist framework in their campaign .
5 From a wider perspective , the restless tides that govern world trade and industry make plant closures as well as new plant openings inevitable and healthy , and only the neanderthals that believe that it is management 's function to provide jobs for life , and the workers ' function to make management 's life as hard as possible would argue otherwise .
6 This time the employers ' resistance was rigid and the workers ' ability to go without pay was soon exhausted .
7 A lack of capital , the tied cottage system , and the workers ' age and lack of formal qualifications make it impossible for many to move to better jobs elsewhere ( Newby 1972a ) .
8 Organizations with a political outlook , such as the Workers ' Unity Bloc , the Progressive Workers ' Bloc and the Workers ' Youth Movement all became targets for harassment .
9 Sir George Askwith , the Board of Trade 's Chief Industrial Commissioner , quickly persuaded Devonport to meet Harry Gosling and Harry Orbell , an influential official of the London Dockers , who were representative of both the executive of the Transport Workers ' Federation and the workers ' side of the Port of London Authority and to assure them that existing agreements would be maintained .
10 And it was a responsibility of the L D C. it was the management 's side and the workers ' side combined .
11 The ITGWU and the Workers ' Party organized a march of trade union members to picket the County Offices and then crowd the public gallery to watch the meeting , while dockers supporting the protest struck for a day , bringing work in the port to a halt and tying up seven ships .
12 In a presidential election on Nov. 7 Mary Robinson , the candidate supported by the Labour Party and the Workers ' Party , became the first woman to be elected to the ( largely ceremonial ) post .
13 Haughey 's espousal of liberal reforms was seen as a response to the shock result of the November 1990 presidential election [ see p. 37868 ] , in which the victory of Mary Robinson , a woman supported by the Labour Party and the Workers ' Party , was seen as reflecting a major shift in voters ' attitudes and a challenge to the traditional political dominance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael .
14 Round the corner was Dixon 's Blazes , a blast furnace , and the Workers ' Circle , where dreams of socialist emancipation were debated — dreams which were soon to fade for Glasser .
15 The War was over , Rutherford split the atom on 3 January 1919 , and the workers ' war had just begun .
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