Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
It was thrown up after the war to house the car workers.
A car worker has died in an accident on a production line.
A new university opened today - for car workers.
At this time of crisis, which is having a particular effect on car workers, how do you explain Europe's committing itself to such an agreement?
Italy's car workers' union said; "The situation is evidently more serious than had been understood."
Is this some bleat about six thousand car workers looking for other jobs?"
"Even if it kills the careers of several thousand car workers in the Midlands."
The car workers and electricians are quarreling over which jobs fall within their jurisdiction.
In that recession hundreds of thousands of car workers were made redundant.
The union lost 71,000 members in the automotive industry between 1985 and 1988, reducing the total number of hourly car workers to 525,000.
A strike by the street car workers in Indianapolis began in October 1913.
It will boost the morale of car workers and - who knows - it could even help save jobs.'
She has an outstanding fuel debt of council estate packed with redundant car workers and her husband is himself one of them.
In this respect there is no difference between state aid and, for example, the USA cutting the wages of the car workers.
Car workers in this former industrial hub of east London built close to 11m vehicles until production stopped in 2002.
A car worker was yesterday ordered to pay almost £10,000 in fines and costs for having the world's largest known illegal collection of birds' eggs.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he was educated at state schools before becoming a car worker.
Unions representing Rover car workers have recommended acceptance of radical Japanese-style working practices.
They're gambling with car workers' jobs.'
CAR worker Dave Baxter nearly lost his manhood on the production line.
Mr President, I believe I am the only car worker in this Parliament.
The strikes affected lorry drivers, railway workers, car workers and local government and hospital workers.
Car workers who become unemployed will currently receive a pay-out of something in the region of between 50% and 60% of their pay.
Note that the above car worker ensures that his 'escape' from surveillance is not observed by his co-workers.
But it wasn't just mining and car workers it was whole swathes of British manufacturing that got decimated for purely ideological reasons.