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Working Conditions

Description:

The term "working conditions" refers to the various circumstances and environment in which a person works. It encompasses factors such as physical surroundings, benefits, job security, hours, and safety considerations.

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Sample Sentences:

  1. The working conditions in the factory were deplorable, with inadequate ventilation and long working hours.
  2. Improved working conditions, such as flexible schedules and a positive work environment, often lead to higher employee satisfaction.
  3. The company was praised for its implementation of strict safety regulations, ensuring optimal working conditions for its employees.
  4. Working conditions were a major concern during contract negotiations between the union and the management.
  5. Although physically demanding, the job offered excellent working conditions and competitive pay.
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