Hundreds of workers staged a protest outside an industrial unit in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan on Monday, demanding a significant wage increase amid rising living costs, with the demonstration turning tense as ...
Tens of thousands of unorganized workers are demanding substantial wage increases to keep up with spiking rent, utilities and food costs.
Violence broke out in Noida after a large protest by factory workers demanding higher wages escalated into clashes with the police in the Phase-2 industrial area. Thousands of workers had gathered to ...
The Washington Post: Surging oil prices spark protest in Haiti as workers demand salary increases
Surging oil prices spark protest in Haiti as workers demand salary increases
Domestic workers in Noida join ongoing labour unrest, demanding wage hikes, fixed working hours and weekly offs, as rising living costs and industrial wage revisions intensify pressure on the informal ...
Since Thursday last week, hundreds of contractual workers blockaded the main road next to the NSEZ metro station in Noida. They stood in the sun demanding one thing: a minimum wage of Rs 20,000. By ...
The man who coined the term knowledge workers differentiated them from manual workers. Management guru Peter Drucker coined the term "knowledge worker." In his 1969 book, The …
3 I have been trying to find a word to describe someone who routinely abuses their workers, and perhaps even more than that, scorns them and sees them as inferior. My first guess was …
2 is correct. The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural. Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s. If the democracy was the …
In English, there is no single umbrella term systematically used for workers employed by the government (unlike the word "fonctionnaire" in French or the terms "funcionario" and "funcionario …
For example, "We are struggling to replace workers with a high level of firm-specific knowledge." "Firm-specific knowledge" conveys the idea that the knowledge lost is specific to a …
Outlook India: Workers Protest Outside Factory In Rajasthan’s Bhiwadi, Demand Wage Hike
World Socialist Web Site: Mass protests by workers in northern India against price hikes due to US-Israeli war against Iran
Mass protests by workers in northern India against price hikes due to US-Israeli war against Iran
More than 1,000 workers have organized a protest in Haiti’s capital to demand a higher minimum wage as the conflict in Iran deepens and drives up oil prices ...
The Financial Express: ‘No wage hike, no work’: Noida domestic workers join strike; demand higher salary and structures offs
‘No wage hike, no work’: Noida domestic workers join strike; demand higher salary and structures offs
Newslaundry: Noida workers protested for days over one basic demand. Then came the violence
Noida workers protested for days over one basic demand. Then came the violence
Los Angeles Times on MSN: 40,000 UC workers threaten statewide strike across hospitals, campuses, dining halls
Members of AFSCME Local 3299, a union that represents more than 40,000 workers across University of California hospitals and campuses, said they would launch an open-ended strike next month unless ...
Female employees of Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) protested at Dharna Chowk in Vijayawada on Tuesday. Organised by the RTC Women Workers’ Convening, there are 7,000 women ...
MSN: 8th Pay Commission: Will government employees' salaries increase by 66%? Important updates on the 8th Pay Commission
The central government has implemented the Eighth Pay Commission for employees. This pay commission has been implemented from January 2026. Therefore, employees will receive a salary increase starting ...
8th Pay Commission: Will government employees' salaries increase by 66%? Important updates on the 8th Pay Commission
The man who coined the term knowledge workers differentiated them from manual workers. Management guru Peter Drucker coined the term "knowledge worker." In his 1969 book, The Age of Discontinuity, Drucker differentiates knowledge workers from manual workers and insists that new industries will employ mostly knowledge workers.
3 I have been trying to find a word to describe someone who routinely abuses their workers, and perhaps even more than that, scorns them and sees them as inferior. My first guess was despot but I think that is more routinely used within the context of political leaders. I appreciate any feedback.
2 is correct. The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural. Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s. If the democracy was the "property" of a single worker, then it would be that worker's democracy.
In English, there is no single umbrella term systematically used for workers employed by the government (unlike the word "fonctionnaire" in French or the terms "funcionario" and "funcionario público" in Spanish). The various terms that may be used are: public/civil servant, public official, senior/minor [government] official, state employee, government/public worker/employee, functionary. But ...
For example, "We are struggling to replace workers with a high level of firm-specific knowledge." "Firm-specific knowledge" conveys the idea that the knowledge lost is specific to a particular institution (in this case, the company) rather than more general knowledge.
In Canada we have: salespersons who sell you items (we used to have salesmen too), cashiers who just work at the cash register and don't assist you in choosing items, managers, and specialty workers such as butchers, bakers, etc. So there isn't a single word that would cover all persons working in a store. I suppose salesperson might be the most common position.
A Wikipedia article contains skilled, unskilled, semi-skilled, non-skilled and highly-skilled, as well as "Obama Immigration Order to Impact Millions, Includes Provisions for High-Skilled Workers".
5 There are about 10-12 co-workers who directly report to me in office. It's a private company but of very large size. They are Junior to me in terms of experience and also are below me in Organisation hierarchy. Also I am their manager/boss who is responsible for their annual appraisals in company.
1 "Companies" is the subject. There are two companies named as examples (Uber Technologies and DoorDash), each having its own staff. (Presumably they don't share the same collection of workers.) Therefore, the plural "staffs" is correct.