Work-camp
noun
1.
a camp for prisoners sentenced to labor, especially to outdoor labor such as roadbuilding or farming.
2.
a volunteer project in which members of a church, service organization, etc., work together in aid of some worthy cause.
noun
1.
a camp set up for young people who voluntarily do manual work on a worthwhile project
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- Worked
adjective 1. that has undergone working. noun 1. exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil. 2. productive or operative activity. 3. employment, as in some form of industry, especially as a means of earning one’s livelihood: to look for work. 4. one’s place of employment: Don’t phone him at work. 5. […]
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noun 1. a worker elected to the governing board of a business concern to represent the interests of the employees in decision making
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noun 1. a process by which subordinate employees, either individually or collectively, become involved in one or more aspects of organizational decision making within the enterprises in which they work
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[wur-ker-preest] /ˈwɜr kərˈprist/ noun 1. (in France) a Roman Catholic priest who, in addition to his priestly duties, works part-time in a secular job. worker-priest noun 1. a Roman Catholic priest who has full-time or part-time employment in a secular job to be more closely in touch with the problems of the laity
