在 英语 中使用 Workers had 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Until the local reforms went into effect this month, the workers had been allowed to take the benefit as a cash payment.
Unprotected by social security legislation, these workers had until very recently little access to health services.
These workers had high blood pressure, but, at the time of the study, they did not have cardiovascular disease or diabetes.
But the conversation can't end with the assumption that if only workers had more skills, everything would be fine.
Chai Jinfeng, another survivor, said veteran workers had told her that the factory kept several doors locked to prevent workers from stealing.
This means that 46.01 million workers had formal work contracts at the end of 2011, an increase of some 50 per cent over nine years.
Due to the postal monopoly, postal workers had the right to search cars, locomotives and ships, to detect violations of monopoly.
Workers had to manually move the hoses and manifolds from each charging station to different areas of the plant floor.
In the 1960s, only 10% of U.S. workers had an occupational license.
Even then, the principle of equal pay for equal work had applied in all workplaces, and women workers had been entitled to maternity leave.
By 1956, a majority of US workers had white-collar jobs rather than blue-collar.
Workers have supervisors; businesses have accountants; school teachers have principals.
Workers have lost out.
Workers have a health card that they can use to receive free treatment.
Million workers have gotten tax-cut bonuses.
What rights do China's workers have under the law?
Deliveroo workers have too much competition.
Chorus: Our workers have power.
Workers have supervisors; businesses have accountants; schoolteachers have principals.
Few workers have received meaningful pay raises.