Listen to native speakers pronounce “workers” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
workers.
workers confided that they did not feel safe
workers we need. All those things,
Workers anymore. There are just retirees
workers are now working for a battery
workers feel really lonely whether or
workers and machines engage in a synchronous dance.
workers' rights and quality public services,
workers and yes even comedy writers like
workers all of the steel workers no
workers because they're some of the most
Workers of today still need and want unions.
Workers in gig professions, tech,
workers will gain dignity,
Workers are increasingly choosing the companies based on the culture.
Workers were terrified.
workers and businesses need to broker a
workers I'm still in touch with are
workers need colleagues they need
workers should should have as not
workers being able to move to the kinds
workers control of their schedules
workers who really have that context
workers from around the globe
workers no matter where their work game
workers and I'm curious to just hear
workers in Singapore for many many many
workers we were all you know doing all
workers so we have a climate crisis and
workers are not just paid but also
workers that we now recognize we need to
workers and talking to my friends around
workers to just being in full-on
workers that I'm hearing from everywhere
workers with their masks and their
workers with the bruises around their
workers I know are sick and have to go
workers spending the night you know so
workers in many cases have you know they
workers we don't have enough ventilators
Workers who don't identify as male or female
workers needed retraining,
workers needed new skills.
workers all want the same things.
Workers are even sent home
workers with a high school degree
Workers who do this kind of work,
Workers outside of the sex sector --
“workers.”
“workers confided that they did not feel safe”
“workers we need. All those things,”