31.   Workers therefore have an incentive to revise their expectation of inflation upwards and to lodge claims for money wage increases which fully reflect the extent of this revision.

32.   Presumably workers will have to derive a trend path for the growth in real wages and calculate temporary changes in real wages as deviations from this trend line.

33.   Fifteen hundred manual workers will have to decide whether to cross picket lines tomorrow morning.

34.   Workers will now have to apply to the Department of Employment, which steps in and pays redundancy money in cases like this, up to a certain limit.

35.   Before the car could be moved, rescue workers had to shore up the building, which was in danger of collapse.

36.   In each of those years, estate workers have had to keep it trimmed.

37.   He says in some cases workers will have to accept lower wages to avoid redundancies.

38.   British workers had the worst employment protection laws, and the UK was the only EC state where there was no legal right to paid annual holidays.

39.   But British and French workers did not have to wait for an economic upturn.

40.   Although their job hunts are just beginning, laid-off workers have every reason to be upbeat, specialists say.

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people 1.78%
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state 0.96%
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man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
worker 0.37%
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say 8.15%
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