91.   The firm also fired three workers from its natural gas derivatives team.

92.   The global corporate fashion for firing workers to cut costs is not only redefining the relationship between employer and employee, it is driving a revolution in property management.

93.   The government postponed a special session of parliament this week that would have voted on a bill that would allow companies to fire workers.

94.   The lower house of the Brazilian Congress approved proposals making it easier for the government to fire workers and thus narrow the public deficit.

95.   The Korean government is pushing for a new labor law that would allow financial institutions to fire workers next year.

96.   The plan includes firing workers across several businesses and administrative operations.

97.   The reforms would reduce notoriously high severance payments, aim to increase productivity and make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers.

98.   The strike was called to protest government plans to reform labor legislation, enabling companies to increase productivity and making it easier for them to hire and fire workers.

99.   The Senate bill would allow workers to be fired and would not permit them to strike.

100.   The town fired another worker last September for driving under the influence.

v. + worker >>共 980
hire 4.61%
kill 3.75%
protect 2.79%
pay 2.61%
fire 2.26%
represent 2.13%
injure 1.89%
send 1.52%
keep 1.51%
say 1.36%
fire + n. >>共 352
shot 24.13%
missile 8.10%
rocket 7.93%
gun 4.26%
shell 4.18%
weapon 3.06%
bullet 2.72%
coach 2.62%
round 2.28%
mortar 2.25%
worker 1.65%
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