Not exact matches
The idea
of May 1 as a day for
workers» rights was born in the US city
of Chicago,
where on May 1, 1886
hundreds of thousands
of people walked off the job to protest long hours and harsh working conditions.
So do companies and individuals posting assignments on crowdsourcing sites like Amazon Mechanical Turk,
where hundreds of thousands
of workers earn piece - rate wages by completing discrete tasks.
A crew
of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
workers left Maryland on Saturday morning to join restoration efforts in Puerto Rico,
where hundreds of thousands
of people remain without power.
Addison Cooper, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social
worker and the founder
of Adoption at the Movies,
where he has reviewed over a
hundred films for foster and adoptive families.
In addition, Delaware North trains and employs
hundreds of international
workers on H2 - B and other visa programs at the national parks
where we operate.»
The same was true at poll sites in the Village and Pelham Parkway,
where poll
workers reported
hundreds of voters throughout the day.
Three -
hundred - and - sixty - six healthcare
workers had been infected with the disease as
of September 28 (and another 11 in Nigeria,
where Ebola's spread has been contained); 216 have died, according to the WHO.
At least six power plants, including Dongfang Electric in the city
of Deyang
where building collapses killed at least 100
workers and trapped
hundreds more, have been damaged by the quake, according to the State Grid Corporation
of China.
This is
where the tragedy ended up a triumph, as we were able to grow sales and send
hundreds of thousands
of dollars back to the tea
workers for schools, housing, clean water and health care.
There are scenes gathering
hundreds of protestors, soldiers,
workers, and others
where it seems an entire forest is in frame and in focus.
«Bruce Telephone is ready to provide that fast Internet service,» said Timmons, touring a site
where workers were already feeding
hundreds of feet
of heavy black lines into underground tubes.
The image comes to mind
of the company store — outlawed by Congress over a
hundred years ago —
where workers become indebted to the store (someone's business) BY working for the development
of product, by doing what they were hired to do.
In a world
where every second person is now called a knowledge
worker, archivists have been quietly plying the «KM» trade for
hundreds, even thousands,
of years.
Serve as lead trial counsel for employer in federal class action related to an industrial site
where workers claim racial discrimination in employment, involving
hundreds of employees.
Many missionary
workers are sent to remote areas
of countries
where medical facilities are scarce or not present, and the nearest hospital is
hundreds of miles away.