hi all steemian friends, how are you today, may we be healthy - everything.
Broadly speaking the definition of a Worker / laborer is any person who works by receiving wages or rewards (money) or in other forms.
Workers in the community are people who work in "rough" areas such as construction workers, in factories. Unloading of goods and so on.
Ordinary employees are there who explain someone who works in the office, usually on contracts per year or more.
A neovera employee is assumed to be a person working in a government agency, and it is clear his job and can be retirement benefits later.
Workers themselves are defined in general ie people who work on a companies / agencies get the job / job and wages in return.
italic
These assumptions are because they last long enough to make an individual "employee" or an "employee" not want to be called a worker, let alone called a "coolie" who is assumed to be a worker unloading in a market, port or terminal, , iron shop.
In general there is no difference between workers, workers, employees, employees and coolies.
The difference exists only in terms, and all terms in principle have an equation, ie each person who works must receive a reward or reward according to
portion of employment or occupation of each - each in his workplace. So there is no compelling reason to make a difference
Thank you for visiting the blog post @julian01