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Band 5+: The charts below show the results of surveys in 2005 and 2009 asking workers about their relationships with their supervisors and their co - workers. Summarise the information by reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two pie charts comparing relationships with co-workers for the years 2005 and 2009. In 2005, the distribution is: Very good: 63%, Good: 28%, Fair: 7%, Poor: 1%, Don't have co-workers: 1%. In 2009, the distribution is: Very good: 70%, Good: 25%, Fair: 3%, Don't have co-workers: 2%.
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The charts give information about the relationships between workers with supervisors and co-workers in 2005 and 2009.

First, the relationships with supervisor in 2005 is good, 61 percent of them feel very good and 26 percent feel good. Only on percent workers don’t have a supervisor, two percent of them don’t have answer for the survey. Also two percent for workers who feel poor with their supervisor. Second is the relationships between them and co-workers, has 63 percent have very good relationships, and 28 percent have good relationship. At first, most of them have relationships with each other. Next, in the year of 2009, the percentage of workers feel good about their supervisor rise until five percent. On the other hand, their relationships between them with co-workers is still very good, 70 percent workers have very good relationships. 25 percent of them cooperate with co-workers said is good, and two percent workers don’t have a co-workers in 2009.

In conclusion, the relationships between work and co-workers is better than collab with supervisor a little bit, its about five percent different. However only a small part of them don’t feel good when they work together.

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