Worker
- Armenian Workers Communist Party
- Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers / Reorganizative Movement of the Party of the Proletariat
- Communist Party of Turkey (Workers Voice)
- Communist Party of Workers and Peasants
- Communist Workers Party (Austria)
- Communist Workers Party (Denmark)
- Communist Workers Party (India)
- Communist Workers Party (Japan)
- Communist Workers Party (United States)
- Communist Workers Party of Bulgaria
- Communist Workers Party of Catalonia
- Communist Workers Party of Germany
- Communist Workers' Party of Sweden
- Communist Workers Party of the Netherlands
- Communist Workers Party of Turkey
- For Peace and Socialism – Communist Workers' Party
- Georgian Workers Communist Party
- Hungarian Communist Workers' Party
- Leftist Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
- Palestinian Communist Workers Party
- Russian Communist Workers Party
- Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists
- Spanish Communist Workers' Party
- Spanish Communist Workers' Party (1921)
- Tunisian Workers' Communist Party
- Worker-Communist Party of Iran
- Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Hekmatist
- Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
- Workers' Communist Party (Denmark)
- Workers' Communist Party (Italy)
- Workers' Communist Party (Norway)
- Workers' Communist Party (Spain)
- Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Workers' Communist Party of Canada
- Workers Communist Party of France
- Workers Party of Spain-Communist Unity
- Workers' Party (Turkey)
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Famous quotes containing the word worker:
“A worker may be the hammers master, but the hammer still prevails. A tool knows exactly how it is meant to be handled, while the user of the tool can only have an approximate idea.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)
“Treat your child-care worker as you want your boss to treat youwith respect, professionalism, adherence to policies and prompt payments.”
—Candyce H. Stapen (20th century)
“... a worker was seldom so much annoyed by what he got as by what he got in relation to his fellow workers.”
—Mary Barnett Gilson (1877?)