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Definition of mineworker in English: mineworkernounˈmʌɪnwəːkəˈmaɪnˌwərkər A person who works in a mine, especially a coal mine. Example sentencesExamples - The Commission ordered the reinstatement of all 16 coal mineworkers along with full back pay to July 1998.
- There are mineworkers hoping to become nurses, police officers, prison officers, driving instructors and yacht skippers.
- If the closures go ahead, hundreds more coal mineworkers and their families in hard hit regions will be thrown on the industrial scrapheap.
- The last serious strike by mineworkers was at the former Tsumeb Copper Limited mine in 1997, just before it was liquidated.
- Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings.
- Pressure last night mounted on the Government to end the shame of some former mineworkers crippled by coal dust being denied proper compensation.
- Hundreds of coal mineworkers descended on Sydney this morning for a march on Australian Industrial Relations Commission over a decision they fear will costs lives.
- On 16 December a march of several thousand mineworkers converged on Rothbury in an effort to prevent the resumption of work, but were refused admission to the mine.
- My father died from mineworkers ' pneumoconiosis and my father-in-law died of emphysema.
- In 1920 black mineworkers staged a major stoppage following the arrest of two miners.
- Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment.
- Billiton disposed of its precious metals assets to Gencor - which is still listed on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange - and many of the gold mines that the diseased mineworkers were employed at have ceased operation.
- More than 160 mineworkers at the Pasminco Rosebery mine in Tasmania went on strike for 48 hours last Sunday.
- The Hunter Valley decision comes just three months after Rio Tinto was found guilty of victimising coal mineworkers at its Blair Athol mine in Central Queensland in June 1998.
- The latest report by mine management said eight mineworkers were alive, four had died and two were seriously injured and had been separated from the group.
- The supervisors have a statutory responsibility for the health and safety of mineworkers, so if the strikes go ahead, pits are expected to close.
- At Harmony Gold, 9,000 mineworkers at the mine backed the one-day strike, closing down operations.
- But these sectarian Baptists find their interests intertwined with the mineworkers, many of whom are their fellow members or clergy.
- Sixty mineworkers defied a Coal Industry Tribunal order this week to disband their picket line outside Wesfarmers Premier Coal in Collie, Western Australia.
- At its peak in 1911, the colliery employed 2,700 mineworkers, though only 250 of these were indigenous to Warsop Vale.
Definition of mineworker in US English: mineworkernounˈmaɪnˌwərkərˈmīnˌwərkər A person who works in a mine, especially a coal mine. Example sentencesExamples - In 1920 black mineworkers staged a major stoppage following the arrest of two miners.
- The Hunter Valley decision comes just three months after Rio Tinto was found guilty of victimising coal mineworkers at its Blair Athol mine in Central Queensland in June 1998.
- But these sectarian Baptists find their interests intertwined with the mineworkers, many of whom are their fellow members or clergy.
- The latest report by mine management said eight mineworkers were alive, four had died and two were seriously injured and had been separated from the group.
- Billiton disposed of its precious metals assets to Gencor - which is still listed on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange - and many of the gold mines that the diseased mineworkers were employed at have ceased operation.
- There are mineworkers hoping to become nurses, police officers, prison officers, driving instructors and yacht skippers.
- If the closures go ahead, hundreds more coal mineworkers and their families in hard hit regions will be thrown on the industrial scrapheap.
- Hundreds of coal mineworkers descended on Sydney this morning for a march on Australian Industrial Relations Commission over a decision they fear will costs lives.
- More than 160 mineworkers at the Pasminco Rosebery mine in Tasmania went on strike for 48 hours last Sunday.
- On 16 December a march of several thousand mineworkers converged on Rothbury in an effort to prevent the resumption of work, but were refused admission to the mine.
- My father died from mineworkers ' pneumoconiosis and my father-in-law died of emphysema.
- Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings.
- Sixty mineworkers defied a Coal Industry Tribunal order this week to disband their picket line outside Wesfarmers Premier Coal in Collie, Western Australia.
- The Commission ordered the reinstatement of all 16 coal mineworkers along with full back pay to July 1998.
- At its peak in 1911, the colliery employed 2,700 mineworkers, though only 250 of these were indigenous to Warsop Vale.
- The supervisors have a statutory responsibility for the health and safety of mineworkers, so if the strikes go ahead, pits are expected to close.
- Pressure last night mounted on the Government to end the shame of some former mineworkers crippled by coal dust being denied proper compensation.
- Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment.
- The last serious strike by mineworkers was at the former Tsumeb Copper Limited mine in 1997, just before it was liquidated.
- At Harmony Gold, 9,000 mineworkers at the mine backed the one-day strike, closing down operations.
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