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Yahoo: The women leading the farmworker movement won’t let it be defined by Cesar Chavez

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Monica Ramirez has spent much of her life spotlighting the pervasiveness of sexual violence against women farmworkers. She, like many in that movement, considered civil rights leader Cesar Chavez an ...

The women leading the farmworker movement won’t let it be defined by Cesar Chavez

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NBC Bay Area: Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations

Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations

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MSN: Only one in five workers feel like their jobs are safe—manufacturers, warehouse workers, and women are the most worried

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Only one in five workers feel like their jobs are safe—manufacturers, warehouse workers, and women are the most worried

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AZ Central: Influential Women: Stephanie Blackwell, LMSW, CASAC-T—Dedicated Social Worker And Youth Advocate

Depending on context, consider "gofer,' "handyman," and "versatile/all-around worker." gofer (or gopher): a person whose job is to do various small and usually boring jobs for other people.

2 is correct. The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural. Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s. If the democracy was the "property" of a single worker, then it would be that worker's democracy.

@Yosef Baskin Regarding the application's question, I just used co-worker. However, for the term "volunteer" itself, is there an equivalent term that essentially means "co-volunteer"? It seems like "co-volunteer" is the obvious answer, but I was not able to find validation for that term.