The spokesman said the trust had been given an assurance that the porters did not have a key to unlock the nurses' home.
The porters' effluvia and the emanations of rotting produce fill the air with an appalling stench, and a burden of relentless heat crushes the esplanade.
The porters and their union argue that Billingsgate works well.
From the first footsteps on Swiss soil you notice it - in the wheels of the airport luggage carts, in the baggage carousels, in the tailoring of the porters' jackets, and in the movement of the wrist-watches advertised all around.
Taking their cue from a line in which one of the characters describes the Porters' one-room flat as "a very narrow strip of plain hell, " they have built a flat black wall five feet from the lip of the theater's stage, creating a claustrophobically narrow playing area in which the action takes place.
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The two porters who accompanied you on your journey down from K2 have told us you did not.
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Instead, he said it was up to people to make a difference from the "cleaners and porters to the secretary of state".
The City of London wants to revoke the byelaws, opening the employment of porters to market forces.
There were tears in the foyer as hotel staff queued up to take pictures of the press corps - then sent a couple of brave porters on to the bullet train platform to pursue us out of the station waving the flag of St George.
The GMB union said about 100 cleaners, porters and caterers at the Royal Sussex County Hospital and the Princess Royal were affected by Sodexo errors.
Much of the poaching has been carried out by gangs from neighbouring Cameroon, with ivory carried across the northern border by porters.
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He retells the terrible siege of Dien Bien Phu earlier that spring, when the North Vietnamese commander, Vo Ngu-yen Giap, made thousands of porters drag artillery into the hills surrounding a French base, from where they pounded the foreign army.
Since 1998, the aptly named 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking has been offering women-focused trips with female guides and porters, and was the first such company to employ female trekking guides in the Annapurna region.
Philip Randolph was the president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, a black labor union.
"I'll have an Attila the Honey, a Back Hand of God, and two Pompous Pompadour Porters", might be your beer order at the cool little Six Acres bar (203 Carrall St) in the city's historic Gastown district.
At first it was given to nurses and other key staff such as speech therapists and dieticians, but it has now been rolled out to the entire workforce from doctors to porters.
There were serf-like doormen, invisible porters who hauled out the trash, a squad of Polish maids who came Wednesday and Friday mornings to pick up after Kendall and scrub the toilet in the Moorish bathroom and tidy up the sunny kitchen where he ate his lunch.
Hotel porters (with sweat on the brow of many of them ... ) rush about in the lobby pushing huge loads.
Building superintendents and porters often help throw bags into the back of the truck.
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Porters helped by placing boards underneath the wheels in spots to even out the terrain a bit.
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The menu will change regularly to showcase seasonal beers, with the current winter menu featuring heavier stouts and porters.
Over 60, 000 people make a living in Tsukiji, including auctioneers, stevedores, porters, clerks, traders at the 1, 700-odd firms of intermediate wholesalers and a raft of trades knifemakers, restaurants, grocers that have sprung up around the central market like a ramshackle village around a castle's walls.
It's all so soothing: UBS porters usher multimillionaire Brazilian farmers up the private elevator, the corporate head of communications is off on vacation, and an elite cadre of UBS trainees, flown in for a seminar, is getting whisked away from the elegant Hotel Steigenberger Bellerive au Lac for another night of fine dining.
The Wangwana, the Swahili-speaking blacks from Zanzibar he engaged as his porters, responded by loyally agreeing to serve him again and again.
In 1861, professional photographer Auguste-Rosalie Bisson had climbed Mont Blanc with 25 porters hauling his camera and portable darkroom up to the summit.
On the trail, yak trains amble down from higher villages, and porters sprint past with seemingly impossible weights hanging from their heads.
And Karen Jennings, of Unison, which represents a range of health workers from nurses to hospital porters, said allowing top-ups would "shake the very foundations of the NHS".
The River Walk's oldest establishment originally opened in 1933 to commemorate the end of the Prohibition, and offers the "big, bold, and handsome" (stouts, porters, and ales), and no doubt one for your horses.
Others say they were required to serve as "pipeline porters, " workers who hauled materials and cleaned camps for soldiers guarding the pipeline.
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