Initially, workers thought the work would go faster with fewer people involved.
If our workers thought their lives were in any danger, they'd be the first ones to complain.
Many of them, election officials said, were young voters and blue-collar workers once thought likely to vote left.
Do the workers - some 1,500 of them - really think about what they're doing, Molly wanted to know.
Even when there is a break in the violence, workers think about the friends who have been killed or wounded.
The workers think they'll be getting their bonus next week at the earliest.
Some workers think the company is going to fall apart without them.
He wants American workers to think he has the answers.
"These young workers think it is their world now," he said.
The court heard the worker thought all the gas bottles were empty.