0 someone who works for a company or organization but does not have a powerful position -- işçi, çalışan kişi/kimse
an office worker
1 someone who works quickly/slowly/well, etc -- hızlı/yavaş/iyi vb. işçi
On the other hand, as we model the interaction between management and workers, smaller and more specialized routines are also easier to monitor.
Without constant monitoring, workers may act in ways that harm current production or the long-term value.
Informally, because workers were often non-literate and ill-informed, the contract could resemble slavery.
The contractors had to travel further to obtain workers.
Ergatocracy to him meant the 'politics of workers', which was derived from the spirit of democracy.
In addition, there was widespread coverage of the hardship of the emigrant workers in the destinations, and sympathy for their conditions.
In addition, they were less likely to report that older workers had fewer accidents.
Older workers were defined as people aged 50 or over.
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