41.   Like a surgeon wielding a scalpel, Mark S. Hansen has cut swiftly and deeply into Fleming Co., closing plants, eliminating departments and dismissing workers.

42.   Nonetheless, businesses continue to dismiss workers to cut costs.

43.   Others simply dismiss pregnant workers to avoid paying maternity benefits, the department said.

44.   President Clinton issued an order this month prohibiting federal agencies from using genetic information in any decision to hire, promote or dismiss workers.

45.   Samsung finds it tough to reduce spending at home because labor laws make it almost impossible to dismiss workers.

46.   Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla., insisted that raising the minimum wage would cause employers to dismiss workers.

47.   So a slowdown in the American economy spells shutdowns and layoffs in Mexico, as companies dismiss workers to cut their costs.

48.   Sweeney said it would be smart business for companies that are already unionized to criticize competitors that dismiss workers who back unionization drives.

49.   The bill makes it easy for companies to dismiss workers.

50.   The country agreed to make it easier for companies to dismiss workers when it sought a record bailout from the International Monetary Fund last month.

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%
dismiss 1.13%
dismiss + n. >>共 1065
charge 6.63%
case 5.80%
suggestion 4.77%
report 4.56%
claim 4.12%
idea 3.37%
notion 2.88%
allegation 2.64%
criticism 2.61%
concern 2.52%
worker 1.04%
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