31 Metaphors for workers

Another worker of this class was Mary Wormley, once a student in the Colored Female Seminary of Philadelphia under Sarah Douglass.

The mere youth, however, of the girl workers is not in itself the chief or the most, insuperable difficulty.

It may be applied wherever workers are members of legally constituted bodies, set up either under the Trade Union Act, or under the Arbitration Statute itself.

" "I used to think I needed money, like Aunt Prue, if I would bless my neighbor; but once it came to me that Christ through his poverty made us rich: the world's workers have not always been the men and the women with most money.

The most active workers in the field of synthetic formation of the alkaloids have been Wischnegradsky, of St. Petersburgwho, unfortunately for science, died at an untimely age in 1880Königs and Fischer, of Munich, and Ladenburg, of Kiel.

At this time, in the fall of 1902, the oldest and best workers were Irish girls, with all the wit and quickness of their race.

Domestic workers are the nomads of industry.

(2) That a worker in a modern industrial community is not a detached unit, whose contract to work only concerns himself and his employer.

It has grown in complexity and bulk; women-workers in munitions are now nearly a fifth of the whole body; but essentially the general aspect of it has not changed much in the last twelve months.

Since the worker is more and more the attendant of machinery, does not this mean a corresponding specialization of the worker?

He was no half-acre farmer, but a worker of hundreds of acres; an' my little homestead was only a potato patch alongside of his.

But the average housekeeping, married woman, although both worker and producer, is not a wage-earner, although more and more, as the home industries become specialized is she becoming a wage-earner for at least part of her time.

British capitalists, on the other hand, determined to maintain what they hold, forgetful of how it had been obtained, were thus compelled to take up the cudgels for their own sakes; and here, as in Germany, the workers are the tools used to save their fortunes and conserve their rights.

"But," says Trost, treating me with cautious mildness on hearing me vent this raving notion, "you forget that these wonder-workers are the slaves of our race, need our tendance and regulation, obey the mandates of our consciousness, and are only deaf and dumb bringers of reports which we decipher and make use of.

The work went forward with a vim, for ever before each worker was the thought of that tiny girl, the precious pennies saved one by one by childish self-denial.

Still, roughly speaking, a man worker is a unionist or a non-unionist just the same, be he single or married.

But now the poet must be at the whole expense of the poetry in describing one of these positions; the worker is a true Midas to the gold he makes.

Thus work is for the worker alone and labor is its own reward.

Another worker in this field was Bishop William Capers of the Methodist Episcopal Church of South Carolina.

The workers are principally recently arrived foreigners, Russian and other Slavic Jews, Italians and other immigrants from eastern Europe.

Sawmill workers are not the "rough-necks" of the industry.

His co-worker was Donatus, his brother, who founded the church at Lecce in the Kingdom of Naples.

(2) That a worker in a modern industrial community is not a detached unit, whose contract to work only concerns himself and his employer.

Teaching foremen that workers are people.

This painter Gauguin wasn't such good company as Stevenson, because 'e parleyvoud, but 'e was a bloody worker with 'is brushes at Atuona.

31 Metaphors for  workers