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"And one way I think it's going to be resolved is a class-action suit by hospitality workers."
There were 22,600 leisure and hospitality workers in the county in 2006.
Renae Lawrence (born 11 October 1977), an Australian former hospitality worker and panel beater, was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.
It was also agreed that higglers, artisans, domestic workers and hospitality workers are to be added to the categories of labour allowed free movement at a later date, pending the agreement of an appropriate certification.
Isn't the health of hospitality workers as important as that of other workers?
If these hospitality workers were as nervous in the presence of Presider Hek as some of their colleagues had been that day, Picard could see no sign of it.
One of the hospitality workers waiting just outside the door will escort the three of you back to the landing bay.
An estimated one-third of hospitality workers are out of work and another third have taken pay cuts.
In "poor" countries, for all that you might regard the paltry wages paid to hospitality workers with contempt, they still represent a cash income to people who would otherwise have no access to such a thing.