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worker
noun as in person who is employed
Strong matches
artisan, breadwinner, craftsperson, hand, help, operative, proletarian, serf, stiff, toiler, tradesperson
Weak matches
blue collar, company person, nine-to-fiver, wage earner, white collar, working person, working stiff
Example Sentences
The work stoppage, which affects service and patient care workers at all UC campuses and medical facilities, will continue until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday.
“We can not solve the housing crisis by driving construction workers into poverty,” carpenter Nicolas Reyes told committee members.
Hegseth has no experience that suggests he could lead a department with more than three million workers.
Since winning power, Labour has agreed above-inflation pay deals for workers including doctors and train drivers in an attempt to end long-running strikes.
However, Mr Dujarric said the aid workers were forced to offload all the food supplies and some of the medical supplies they were transporting at an Israeli military checkpoint before reaching the hospital.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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