Correct spelling for the English word "workie" is [wˈɜːki], [wˈɜːki], [w_ˈɜː_k_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "workie" is a colloquial term that has emerged in certain regions, particularly Scotland and northern England, as a slang term for a worker or an employee, mainly referring to someone who does physical labor or manual work. While there is no documented etymology for the word "workie", it is generally considered to be a diminutive form of "worker". The addition of the -ie suffix is a common way of forming affectionate or informal terms in English.