More than 600 journalists and media workers had been killed in the last ten years.
She said the homes of workers had been attacked with stones and their windows broken.
Statoil said two more of its workers had been freed earlier Saturday, making 11 brought to safety in total.
About 500 workers had been staging a sit-in at the factory since last week after wage negotiations broke down.
He added that aid workers had been advised to keep a low profile and not walk in the streets.
Just over a week later, Total announced that 647 construction workers had been sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes.
By Saturday afternoon, 685 Algerian workers at the plant and 107 foreign workers had been freed, Algerian state media said.
General manager Andy Tomlinson said workers had been given the option of relocating to the sister plant in Langenzenn, Germany.
Norwegian firm Statoil announced on Saturday that two of its workers had been "brought to safety", leaving six more unaccounted for.
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It said 70 extra social workers had been taken on last year and it was improving relations between staff and the police.
Investing in more staff meant the use of agency workers had been reduced and social workers' caseloads were now "more manageable", she added.
One of the sacked workers, Adrian Roberts, said the workers had been looking forward to the tribunal after a very long 18 months.
Boxes, materials and accessories were stacked in the mezzanine, he said, and the killed and injured workers had been working beneath the mezzanine floor.
Mr Johansen said current workers had been repairing vehicles after faults had been found with steering boxes, which led to about 400 taxis being recalled last year.
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Officials from the firm said many of the workers had been out at lunch when the fire started, or the casualty figures could have been much higher.
Peter Hain said that the government recognised that the ASW workers had been treated appallingly and that ministers were looking at the particular problems involved in the cases.
Just a day earlier 750 more workers had been removed.
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It wasn't clear how many workers had been accounted for and a provincial government media official, who refused to give his name, said he expected the death toll to rise further as more bodies were recovered from the charred building.
One interesting fact: two workers who had been complaining constantly about the conditions on the job and riling up other workers were among the worst performers, so management thought that giving them the information might get them to change their behavior.
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Office workers who had been sitting down for a late lunch on occupied lower floors suddenly found themselves scrambling for safety.
Twenty-nine Chinese workers who had been abducted in Sudan were freed.
City Council Member Jimmy Oddo, whose Staten Island district was hit hard by the storm, said city workers had already been shifting their attention to the marathon route.
Other workers described being yelled at or physically intimidated, and two workers said there had been previous attacks by guards on the campus.
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In 2010, 29.8% of all workers said they had been on the job for 10 years or more, up from 26.7% in 2006.
As of January 2010, workers reported they had been on the job a median of 5.2 years, up from 4.9 years in 2006.
Hilton Dawson, Chief Executive of the British Association of Social Workers, said insufficient emphasis had been placed on training social workers in the past.
The Local Government Association denied councils had defied the chancellor over low pay - insisting it had always been clear that council workers had a different pay settlement to civil servants employed directly by government departments.
Then, the infrastructure of health workers and clinics that had been created to detect and fight the disease was allowed to evaporate.
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