91.   There was no immediate word on how many workers walked off their jobs, but it will be difficult for the feeble economy to withstand any concerted labor unrest.

92.   Transit workers also walked out in Weimar, a German cultural capital, Magdeburg and at least seven other east German cities.

93.   Unvaccinated health workers walk off the job.

94.   Within hours, workers walked off their jobs throughout the nation.

95.   Workers on Friday walked off the jobs nationwide to protest the pension reform, stopping train and bus services and cutting back hospital services to emergencies only.

96.   Workers walked from squat, modest homes in Sugar Town, which sprang up around the plant.

97.   Workers walked off when the quasi-governmental Jewish National Fund organizing the construction demanded they increase the number of workers operating each tractor from two to three.

98.   He said workers from now on would walk out only one day a week, Wednesday.

99.   He said the unionized workers would walk out again if an unpopular labor law is not repealed by that date.

100.   Workers had walked out to press for higher wages.

n. + walk >>共 986
man 7.01%
people 5.48%
woman 3.54%
worker 2.35%
player 2.26%
child 1.92%
visitor 1.74%
member 1.10%
guy 0.89%
two 0.87%
worker + v. >>共 711
be 10.87%
say 8.15%
have 3.61%
go 1.63%
begin 1.41%
use 1.33%
take 1.28%
find 1.28%
try 1.17%
receive 1.10%
walk 0.51%
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