The word "Tutworkmen" follows the British English phonetic rules. The first syllable "Tut" is pronounced with the "ʌ" sound, the second syllable "work" is pronounced with the "wɜːk" sound, and the third syllable "men" is pronounced with the "men" sound. The word seems to be a combination of "tut" and "workmen", implying frustration with the laborers. However, this word doesn't seem to be commonly used in modern English, and therefore, might not be familiar to many people.