In "A Way of Talking," Jane didn't know the names of the Maori workers most likely because

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she considered them to be below her social status.
it was fashionable to have only a few Maori friends.
her business had kept her too busy to learn their names.
she was foreign to the area and hadn't really met anyone yet.

she didn't take the time to get to know them personally or make an effort to learn their names.