worker-centered
|work-er-cen-tered|
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/ˈwɜrkər ˌsɛntərd/
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/ˈwɜːkə ˌsɛntəd/
focused on workers
Etymology
'worker-centered' originates from the combination of 'worker' and 'centered', where 'worker' refers to an individual who performs labor, and 'centered' implies being focused or concentrated on.
The term 'worker-centered' evolved from the concept of centering policies or practices around the needs of workers, gaining prominence in labor rights discussions.
Initially, it meant focusing on workers' needs, and this meaning has remained consistent in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
focused on the needs, interests, and well-being of workers.
The company adopted a worker-centered approach to improve job satisfaction.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42
