Over the last few decades, Germany and its workers have benefited from a generous social contract.
That the little people, the workers, the farmers, will benefit the most.
Chrysler's shareholders and some workers have already benefited from the company's strong year.
Clearly, these workers could benefit from the computer's power to store and retrieve information.
Foreign workers benefit from new jobs and higher wages when the work moves to them.
By moving jobs to education, the environment and other areas, low-income workers will benefit most.
The union's leaders have sought to enable workers to benefit more fully from the company's profits.
The idea is that workers would benefit from the higher rates of return available over the long run in the financial markets.
The company and its workers benefited as the stock surged.
The same workers will benefit from this effort with increased productivity.