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Circle or Der
Arbeter Ring (Yiddish: דער אַרבעטער־רינג),
formerly The
Workmen's Circle, is an
American Jewish nonprofit organization that
promotes social...
- by the
Labor Standards Office. The
Workmen's Compensation Act, 1952 is
modelled on the
United Kingdom's
Workmen's Compensation Act 1906.
Adopted before...
- A
workmen's village is a
settlement of workers, foremen, scribes, architects, etc.
usually located in the area of a
major ancient site in Egypt, and mostly...
- The
Belgian Socialist Party (French:
Parti Socialiste belge,
pronounced [paʁti sɔsjalist bɛlʒ], PSB; Dutch:
Belgische Socialistische Partij, pronounced...
- (39 Geo. 3. c. 81)
titled "An Act to
prevent Unlawful Combinations of
Workmen",
prohibited trade unions and
collective bargaining by
British workers...
- this sort
would not have been
possible – architects, restorers, and
other workmen would have to have been
hired and paid for – nor
would it have been likely...
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staircase was
uncovered on 4
November 1922.
According to Carter's
account the
workmen discovered the step
while digging beneath the
remains of the huts; other...
- Look up
workman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Workman may
refer to:
Workman (horse)
Workman (surname), an
English surname Workman keyboard layout...
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seaside resort town on New Year's Eve 1999. Her
skeleton is
discovered by
workmen repairing the
central reservation of the M1
motorway in London. Series...
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effectively separates the
world of the
monks from that of the
serfs and
workmen,
whose lives and
works went
forward outside and
around the cloister." Cloistered...