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31. It covered all manual workers and those earning up to a given sum - 430 a year by 1942. 32. Almost three-quarters of the male labour force were manual workers and most of the non-manual workers were shopkeepers and publicans. 33. But their ideas had only limited influence on the way games were played and understood by the mass of manual workers. 34. In future they will be treated like other manual workers and be paid monthly salaries. 35. For example, Weber suggests that individual manual workers who are dissatisfied with their class situation may respond in a variety of ways. 36. Moreover, manual workers tended to be paid benefits for shorter periods of time and they received smaller amounts than non-manual workers. 37. The immediate post war period was also when the practice of retirement at around age 65 became almost universal among manual workers. 38. In the past, new technology has mainly displaced manual workers. 39. A similar picture emerges in relation to the distribution of gross earnings among female manual workers. 40. Manufacturing industry has declined, whilst service industries, which employ a lower proportion of manual workers, have expanded. 41. Even a vocal minority of skilled manual workers supported the ban. 42. It is not as easy to switch clerical workers around or to replace them as it is with manual workers. 43. Manual workers often earn more than office workers do. 44. Manual workers also deserve our respect. 45. Manual workers often earn more than office workers. 47. Some people look down on manual workers. 48. Manual workers need a good breakfast for high-energy output. 49. A lot of manual workers will lose their jobs as a result of robots using. 50. 'I was dealing with refuse collectors and manual workers, the last thing I wanted was for them to think Little Lord Fauntleroy had come to tell them what to do, ' says Mr. 51. The last resort of the old fashioned free trader was to say that, even if manual workers as a class lost out in the developed world, their countries as a whole gained. 52. The model is Karl Friedrich Gauss, supposedly born into a family of manual workers, who grew up to become the father of modern mathematics.