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Representing Workers, the Workers Represented
Third Text, 2014AbstractUsing a post-revisionist framework, this article considers the engagement of unions and leftist artists in the two decades after the Mexican Revolution by exploring the organizational attempts of both in relation to artistic representations of the working class.
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Art-Workers and Mental Workers
1963Heretofore when the term “worker” was used it had been understood “A man who works with his hand and earns his living by the sweat of his brow„. This is the narrow meaning given to the term “worker”. But recently it has been customary to call “Art-worker” or “Mental Worker” the people who work with their brains for their living. So, not only the people
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Worker–Worker Conflict and Worker Policing
2010H. Helanterä, F.L.W. Ratnieks
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Youth Workers as Social Workers
1987A recent survey found, rather unsurprisingly, that young people view youth clubs as somewhere to go where they can meet and make friends and enjoy themselves in a relaxed atmosphere (DES, 1983). Top of the youngsters’ list of expectations of youth workers was not organisational ability, enthusiasm or activity skills, but willingness to focus on ...
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Worker conflict and worker policing
2019Heikki Helanterä, Francis L.W. Ratnieks
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Youth Workers as Community Workers
1987Community work and youth work are not synonymous in either practice or definition. There are important differences. However, there does seem to me to be an increasingly large area of work where mutual learning and co-operation would be of enormous benefit both to workers, and perhaps more importantly, to those people in whose interest youth workers and
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