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Many and labor
Many liberal economists believe that the Marxist labor theory of value has been " discredited ".
Many libertarian socialists argue that large-scale voluntary associations should manage industrial manufacture, while workers retain rights to the individual products of their labor.
Many of the revolts were the result of French policy of maltreating the local population as with the introduction of forced labor.
Many army, corps, and divisional commanders were sacked, most were imprisoned or sent to labor camps ; others were executed.
Many authorities say that in the limit, the cost of self-replicating items should approach the cost-per-weight of wood or other biological substances, because self-replication avoids the costs of labor, capital and distribution in conventional manufactured goods.
Many of the respondents complained about high costs of utilities, office rentals and skilled labor.
Many African Americans, fearful that the racism expressed by the American Railway Union would lock them out of another labor market, crossed the picket line to break the strike ; thus adding a racially charged tone to the conflict.
Many labor unions have negotiated to have the day off, however, since its proximity to Labor Day ( May 1 ) often allows an extended five day weekend or two consecutive three day weekends.
Many people saw Humphrey as Johnson's stand-in ; he won major backing from the nation's labor unions and other Democratic groups that were troubled by young antiwar protesters and the social unrest around the nation.
Many nations also have large numbers of guest workers who are brought in to do seasonal work such as harvesting or to do low-paid manual labor.
Many labor sympathizers accused the Pinkertons of inciting riots in order to discredit unions and justify police crackdowns.
Many Hmong died in these camps, after being subjected to hard physical labor and harsh conditions.
Many of the men who comprised the labor force for constructing the canals and factories had immigrated from Ireland, escaping the poverty and Potato Famines of the 1830s and 1840s.
Many of Helper's business enterprises were associated with specific ethnic groups, but this fact illustrated the business opportunities then available in the town, enabling immigrants to " break the ranks of labor.
Many died at the penal labor camps of starvation, disease, exposure, and overwork.
Many cases are referred to him by labor unions, including the Teamsters.
Many are in areas and countries with cheaper rent and lower labor costs.
Many Jews rose to leadership positions in the early 20th century American labor movement and helped to found unions in the " needle trades " ( clothing industry ) that played a major role in the CIO and in Democratic Party politics.
Many human rights groups, however, doubted the efficacy of the proposed reforms, saying that the new laws would only help minor criminals and not help political prisoners, and that the reforms would not actually abolish the re-education through labor system.
Many blacks, fearful that the racism expressed by the American Railway Union would lock them out of another labor market, crossed the picket line, which added a highly racial division to the union's predicament.
Many of the habitants were unhappy with the provisions reinstating the tithe in support of the Catholic Church, as well as seigneurial obligations, such as the corvée ( a labor requirement ).
Many local Oregonians believe that replanting the Tillamook Burn was performed by school children volunteering a Saturday afternoon when their labor only met about 1 % of the total effort ; this was a brilliant public relations coup created by Arthur W. Priaulx of the West Coast Lumberman's Association in 1950.
Many of the immigrants who arrived between 1870 and 1912 spent a period doing farm labor, especially in northeastern Colorado and in Montana along the lower Yellowstone River in sugar beet fields.
Many of the 740, 000 German prisoners that the U. S. Army handed over for forced labor in France were already very weak, many weighing barely 50 kilos.

Many and unions
Many strikes were painful events for both sides, the unions and the management.
Many workers gained employment because of this economic boom and unions increased greatly.
Many unions are a blend of these two philosophies, and the definitions of the models themselves are still debated.
Many union members were illegally fired during the 1980s in the United States due to government opposition to unions.
Many unions have political affiliations.
Many Americans have the feeling that these wealthy interests, whether corporations, unions or PACs, are so powerful that ordinary citizens can do little to counteract their influences.
Many workers in the formal sector belong to unions.
Many countries with civil unions recognize foreign unions if those are essentially equivalent to their own ; for example, the United Kingdom lists equivalent unions in Civil Partnership Act Schedule 20.
Many also contend that the fact that civil unions are often not understood can cause difficulty for same-sex couples in emergency situations.
Many unions do not affiliate with their state federation or CLC, or affiliate only a portion of their membership, leaving state feds and CLCs chronically short of funds.
Many thousands of these unions conduct the negotiations simultaneously from the beginning of March.
Many unions resisted this.
Many workers left the province, which suppressed real estate prices and hurt financial institutions ; two Albertan banks, the Canadian Commercial Bank and the Northlands Bank, failed in September 1985. Credit unions were facing similar troubles, and the Lougheed government had, in its last days, injected $ 100 million into the industry.
Many of the older members with experience in trade unions resisted this ' colonization program ', which upset their established routine in the unions, as did some of the younger members.
Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims.
Many credit unions also provide services intended to support community development or sustainable international development on a local level, and could be considered community development financial institutions.

Many and workers
Many workers believe that the response is proportional to the incident momentum of the particles, a relation deduced from laboratory results linearly extrapolated to meteoritic velocities.
Many early workers noted that enzymatic activity was associated with proteins, but several scientists ( such as Nobel laureate Richard Willstätter ) argued that proteins were merely carriers for the true enzymes and that proteins per se were incapable of catalysis.
Many such unemployed workers, weavers and others, turned their animosity towards the machines that had taken their jobs and began destroying factories and machinery.
Many mine workers perished and were injured during the life of the mine — the mine was plagued by water flooding problems.
Many of these workers, who became affected by the 1837 disaster, were members of a union.
" Many workers, in fact, would like to get away from their factories if they could and find more creative artisanal types of work, not simply " participate " in " planning " their own misery.
Many workers have up to 10 days off.
Many men and women with background in prostitution and activists for sex workers ' rights, such as Norma Jean Almodovar and Starchild, have run for office on the Libertarian Party ticket or are active members of the party.
Many minority groups, particularly African American, Native American, and foreign-born women, resented the law and the welfare workers who visited their homes and intruded into their family's lives.
Many women who had been given the right to vote in 1920, were given career opportunities as welfare and social workers.
Many of his songs are about his experiences in the Dust Bowl era during the Great Depression when Guthrie traveled with migrant workers from Oklahoma to California and learned their traditional folk and blues songs, earning him the nickname the " Dust Bowl Troubadour.
Many Chinese also pulled portable food stalls, selling ramen and gyōza dumplings to workers.
Many workers left the area if they could get to other jobs.
Many workers were nimble-fingered teen-aged school girls.
Many top architects and civil engineers from Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other cities and thousands of workers from all parts of the USSR took part in the rebuilding process which was mostly finished by the mid-1950s.
Many, if not most, Maldivians and foreign workers in Maldives find themselves in occasional short term residence on the island since it is the only entry point to the nation and the centre of all administration and bureaucracy.
Many owners of the single-family mansions were forced to rent out rooms in their homes to temporary workers and those with lesser income.
Many governments view occupational health as a social challenge and have formed public organizations to ensure the health and safety of workers.
Many companies are already " tagging " their workers, who are monitored while on the job.
Many students in the developed world have avoided degrees related to software engineering because of the fear of offshore outsourcing ( importing software products or services from other countries ) and of being displaced by foreign visa workers .< ref >

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