Unemployed workers - significado y definición. Qué es Unemployed workers
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Qué (quién) es Unemployed workers - definición

National Unemployed Workers Movement; National Unemployed Workers Union; NUWM; National Unemployed Workers' Committee Movement; National Unemployed Workers Committee Movement; National Unemployed Workers Committee

National Unemployed Workers' Movement         
The National Unemployed Workers' Movement was a British organisation set up in 1921 by members of the Communist Party of Great Britain. It aimed to draw attention to the plight of unemployed workers during the post First World War slump, the 1926 General Strike and later the Great Depression, and to fight the Means Test.
Australian Unemployed Workers' Union         
AUSTRALIAN UNION
Draft:Australian Unemployed Workers' Union; AUWU
The Australian Unemployed Workers' Union (AUWU), is an Australian union representing unemployed, underemployed and unwaged workers, including recipients of welfare payments and services in Australia. The AUWU is a national organisation, with divisions and branches operating in every State/Territory in Australia.
Workers' compensation employer defense         
When a worker has an injury, all US states have a structure of laws designed to provide multiple benefits to that injured worker. These laws are referred to as workers’ compensation and the laws define the benefits, identify all of the parties, and dictate the manner and method for dispensing such benefits.

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National Unemployed Workers' Movement

The National Unemployed Workers' Movement was a British organisation set up in 1921 by members of the Communist Party of Great Britain. It aimed at drawing attention to the plight of unemployed workers during the post First World War slump, the 1926 General Strike and later the Great Depression, and at fighting the Means Test.

Ejemplos de uso de Unemployed workers
1. Unemployed workers sold their houses cheap, residents said.
2. Although unemployment is dropping, there has been an increase in the number of long–term unemployed workers: in 2007 about 40% of unemployed workers had been seeking work for more than six months.
3. They demanded the U.S. forces withdraw the plan at once and reinstate the unemployed workers.
4. Government assistance for the unemployed workers was designed for the economy of the 1'50s.
5. But for unemployed workers such as Tome Gocaj, 58, any foreign investment sounds like a godsend.