1. And some workers counted more on Social Security than they should have. 2. A few workers were counting potatoes, others sorting the big from the small, the good from the bad. 3. According to Hedges, a union contract would allow workers to count their years at other unionized stores toward pension vesting, vacation and other benefits. 4. In recent years, it was pretty easy for most workers to count their job-related blessings. 5. It also allows workers to count their previous insurance coverage against that time limit. 6. Other workers are counting trees in the local forests, renovating schools and crunching up concrete from demolished buildings. 7. Outside, protesters argued via battery-powered megaphones and reporters peered in through large windows, while inside, election workers counted the ballots. 8. The difference is contract workers previously not counted. 9. The recount began later than expected because it took workers longer to count write-in ballots. 10. The worker then counts each pile separately. |