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- noun A
site where work occurs; usually used in reference toconstruction work
Etymologies
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Examples
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Meanwhile, her son nods off during the day, when he's not doggedly pursuing an ex-girlfriend or wondering whether a corpse unearthed at his worksite might be his father's.
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Employers have the right to bar guns from the worksite, and the worksite is the prime place for stalking abusers to show up.
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And there has been an historical program called worksite enforcement.
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GARCIA: Clearly so and there has been a historical program of it was called worksite enforcement.
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So-called worksite enforcement actions began to increase in 2006, when the U.S.
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Morton said the realigned agency will continue to conduct criminal immigration investigations, such as worksite enforcement, national security and visa abuse.
Rebranding at ICE meant to soften immigration enforcement agency's image Andrew Becker 2010
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This number includes both group voluntary and individual voluntary (often called "worksite") sales.
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I love portable apps due to worksite IT restrictions (Still on IE6).
CodySafe Manages Your Thumb Drive’s Apps And Data | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The Employee Free Choice Act would make it easier to organize unions and bargain for first contracts by requiring company recognition of a union when a majority of workers at a worksite sign cards indicating that they want to be represented by the union.
Matthew Yglesias » Economists for an Employee Free Choice Act 2009
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Among other things, the administration earlier this year changed the focus of worksite enforcement raids away from targeting undocumented workers, and instead on employers who break immigration laws.
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