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worker [ˈwɜ:kəʳ, Am ˈwɜ:rkɚ] N

casual worker N

casual worker → casual labourer

See also casual labourer

community worker N

factory worker N

factory worker
robotnik(-ica) m (f)

fellow worker N

fellow worker

guest worker N

office worker N

relief worker N

research worker N

social worker N

social worker

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Those that who live in poverty are less likely to give birth in a health centre or be attended by a health care worker.
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Through the tech boom of the 1990s, office worker numbers skyrocketed along with the cost of office space rent.
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The "pro-worker" candidates are never held accountable post-election, since this would require challenging them instead of groveling.
www.globalresearch.ca
He saw the poet as an office worker and educated craftsman in the hard work of rhyme and rhythm.
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Larvae are initially fed with royal jelly produced by worker bees, later switching to honey and pollen.
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It also broadened the scheme so that schools could hire a secular welfare worker, rather than a chaplain, if they preferred.
www.canberratimes.com.au
He listlessly waved his arms as a community worker placed a bracelet designed to measure malnutrition around his upper arm.
www.latimes.com
She says when a farmer can afford to employ casual labour, the worker needs to have good skills and work ethic.
www.abc.net.au
It also has a social worker, a psychologist and a speech therapist.
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Along with writing, she has worked at various points as a library volunteer, archival assistant, cannery worker, and web designer.
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