21. Ordinary workers can be overwhelmed with the creepy feeling that the boss is watching their every move. 22. Ordinary workers only tend to fritter it away on luxuries like food and housing. 23. Ordinary workers, who had little to do with the profligate corporate borrowing that helped cause the economic turmoil, are most likely to suffer unemployment. 24. Ordinary workers have been left scratching their heads. 25. Ordinary workers, especially those who work in industries where jobs were once protected by unions, voice fears of the future. 26. Ordinary workers, even middle managers, are lucky if they walk away from a downsizing with enough in savings and severance to support their families for a year. 27. Professionals toting cellular phones and ordinary workers chanted and sang protest songs. 28. Recent months have seen a new focus on emergency preparedness by government officials, building managers and ordinary workers across the country. 29. Scholars and professionals have always needed a language to distance themselves from ordinary workers. 30. Special-interest groups like judges and politicians have maneuvered to maintain relatively lavish pensions, for example, making it politically harder to demand sacrifices from ordinary workers. |