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en The salaried workers are certainly going to be touched by this. By how much, it's difficult to say.

en By forcing a health-care inflation cap for salaried workers, GM is bringing forth the issue of similar caps for hourly workers, which our talks with (GM) management suggest is a top priority.

en This deal gives GM a better shot at returning to profitability and generating bonuses for line workers and their salaried workers. What we should all be rooting for, no matter where we work, is that the Michigan-based auto sector becomes more competitive and more profitable.

en As we shrink our business and become more productive, we might have fewer salaried workers going forward,

en I expect salaried workers' incomes to rise after April. This will push the deflator up more.

en His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. The statistics, we believe, will show that the salaried workers were targeted because of their age and their proximity to the 30-year service pension.

en Tomorrow this is going to be an enormous audience of grown-up salaried adults. It's going to be even more difficult to get them then.

en Most of the people returning are business owners and salaried workers. Most of the hourly people are finding work in other cities.

en The reason why in construction it's particularly important is because it's very difficult for employees to be able to communicate with anybody off site. If it weren't so ridiculously difficult, under the current laws, for workers to get together to form unions, it wouldn't be as necessary as it is because the laws are stacked against workers.

en The main priority will be ... [to] help those workers during these difficult times who have been dislocated. ... These workers want a job. They want a paycheck.

en It's very difficult to get materials and workers into the island. There are weight limits on the bridge, and that makes it all the more difficult.

en It's been a difficult day. Anna touched many lives.

en And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me? / And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me.

en It is difficult to attract new businesses to a city if there are not enough skilled workers to employ. It is much more difficult to attract new people if there are no jobs immediately available, ... What smaller cities are accomplishing in this economy is truly amazing.

en This is a way for workers to form unions, and if this bill were passed, it would make it very difficult, if not impossible, for workers to form unions.


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