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		Definition of freezing worker in English: freezing workernoun NZ An employee at a place where animals are slaughtered and carcasses frozen for export.  the condition commonly occurs among machinists and freezing workers  Example sentencesExamples -  About 1950 the wharfies and freezing workers wanted more than the General Wage Order.
 -  The cabinet does not have one freezing worker in its ranks.
 -  How does, for example, the meat industry exclude the freezing worker from benefiting from exporting?
 -  When I first moved the legislation, the wife of a former freezing worker came to my office to thank me.
 -  The retired freezing worker and lifetime painter is tidying his garage when I visit.
 -  Traditionally the domain of the freezing worker or fisherman, the white gumboot comes with its own exclusive social clique.
 -  He says in the late 1970s and early '80s, the young freezing workers were pulling in about $600 a week.
 -  The year off had given me time to think that I didn't want to be a freezing worker for the rest of my life.
 -  It is not just the meat industry or the farmer who will benefit; it is also the freezing workers, and the people who have good jobs that have been created by industry.
 -  He's the former freezing worker who became a reality TV star in the United States.
 
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