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Definition of Line worker
1. Noun. An employee who works on an assembly line.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Worker
Literary usage of Line worker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Serving the American Public: Best Practices in Telephone Service: Federal by Albert Gore (1996)
"Training hours are allotted for every front-line worker (ranging from 90-150
hours annually) and are factored into the call demand forecasting and resource ..."
2. Capital, the State, and Labour: A Global Perspective by Juliet Schor, Jong-Il You (1995)
"The worker adapts himself to the machine to the point of being able to control
it as if it were a part of his brain' (an assembly line worker quoted by Le ..."
3. Class War in America: How Economic and Political Conservatives are by Charles M. Kelly (2000)
"Regardless of his category—scientist, truck driver, assembly line worker, doctor,
engineer, teacher, or what have you—every worker ..."
4. Natural Gas and Gasoline Journal (1918)
"The term "pipe-line worker'* as used above is meant to apply to all workers who
are continuously employed, directly or indirectly ..."
5. Future of Work in America: Congressional Hearing edited by Peter Hoekstra (2000)
"Union jobs with lush pay and benefits, like the one held by GM assembly-line
worker Tim Philbrick, are disappearing. In their place are nonunion jobs like ..."
6. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1852)
">f- Bun-age the elder, Plumber's-row, City-road, Middle's, line worker.—Eliza
Mills, Minories, City, tobacconist. ™*" Alexander, Alfred-road, Harrow-road, ..."