Sentences with phrase «labourers work»

Factory Labourers work in a lot of settings such as food and beverage, textiles, leather and pharmaceutical companies.
General labourers work for construction companies and contractors on building sites to support and assist skilled people such as carpenters, bricklayers, destruction experts, drywallers, cement finishers, and roofers.
From independent small fishermen and farmers they became wage labourers working for a triumvirate of ruling families in a succession of new industries - logwood, chicle, coconut - their lives transformed into a grinding monotony, guided only by their employers» need to accumulate more wealth.
Yet, after the big bold scenes of subways in New York, steam trains splicing through the Mid-West, and industry emerging across the country, all peopled with Benton's hero labourers working, travelling, playing, drinking and flirting, the murals end on a sombre note: a group of desperate hands reaching up for coffee and bread, acknowledging the long economic depression ahead.

Not exact matches

Unpaid internships depress wages by creating a pool of workers willing to work for free — and for no benefits, making them akin to the labourers brought to Canada under the much - maligned temporary foreign worker program.
Exports to the U.S. and the rest of the world plunged, and more than 100,000 factories shut their doors, throwing millions of Chinese labourers out of work.
by observing that it was cruel to expect manual labourers to work past the age of 65 — surely a concern that could have been answered more elegantly.
Work began in 2010 to establish the camp for the labourers who would build the prison, largely contract workers from Thailand and the Philippines.
As many as 275 people will work on the project during peak construction as labourers, technicians, truck drivers, and dozens of other specialties.
In his Diary entry for 6 September 1979, Archbishop Romero wrote that Opus Dei «carries out a silent work of deep spirituality among professional people, university students and labourers... I think this is a mine of wealth for our Church — the holiness of the laity in their own profession.»
To a king who had a vineyard and hired many labourers to work it.
From God willing the Celestialized Cosmos into existance to cellular cosmos of Life's living abundancies, God's sons and daughters were God's to so order them their affording deededness works which is the building of all celestial life.1 Corinthians 3:9 «For we are labourers together with God: ye are God's husbandry, [ye are] God's building!»
Hasn't the UFC sold Ngannou as a giant guy that grew up in a kind of crappy country where he worked as a child labourer?
There's a quote from Saint Francis of Assisi that John likes: «He who works with his hands is a labourer.
There's a quote from Saint Francis of Assisi that John likes — he saw it in a blacksmith's workshop at Chatham Dockyard: «He who works with his hands is a labourer.
Labour is a form of hard work, and though birthing women do tend to exert energy I wouldn't call them «labourers», likethey're on a construction site.
However, the issue with using Marx for this is that Marx discovered empirically that not all labour hours are treated the same, and that the level of capitalisation (unit productivity per labour hour), personal productivity (length of the working day, fatigue), and social utility produced an «average» social labourer.
We could, for example, use CPI inflation as a time series reflecting what the bourgeoisie wish to pay the average social labourer and then do time series to work out the number of units of social labourer are consumed per rich person's wealth.
It was variously described throughout the evening as the «working class», the «manual labourer» and the «self - made man».
Vagnari is located further inland and believed to be the burial site of labourers who would have worked on a Roman rural estate.
Most importantly students were motivated to propose future actions and ideas to improve working and living conditions for fashion industry labourers.
Meanwhile landless labourers had access to more work during the harvest and transportation.
Hamilton Morris is Sam Kelly, a quiet aboriginal labourer who has the good fortune to work for a kindly boss, Fred Smith (Sam Neill).
Where it does excel is in finding new angles from which to consider the Holocaust without dwelling on it — the very idea of an assembly line inside a prison camp where the skilled labourers are sure they'll be killed as soon as their project is finished will have a terrifying resonance for anyone who works hard for their money (as will the acquisition of a ping - pong table as singularly absurd incentive for a job well done).
He is of Romany descent; his father is a farm labourer, and his grandmother, who brought him up, and claims to have second sight, works at the Abbey as a cleaner — but Dan, who has won a scholarship to Cambridge, is on the cusp of change, about to abandon his home, his family and his class.
I have had various occupations over the years: labourer; merchant seaman; electrician in the Royal Air Force; maintenance technician in the food industry (factory), and worked in Saudi Arabia with the Saudi Air Force.
Inspired by the 1950s novel - turned - film, The Bridge Over the River Kwai, Western travellers began flocking here decades ago to pay respects to the thousands of Australian, British, Dutch and other Allied POWs, and many more Asian labourers, who died while being forced to work on the Thai - Burma military supply railway from 1942 - 45.
Just hours after the impact, a team of labourers were feverishly working to repair the damage.
Like the working furniture of artisanal labourers, instructive metaphors may be constructed using the means at hand and informed by direct engagement with the context that presents itself.
After the labourers have clocked off for the weekend Harman works tirelessly for the next 48 hours, sorting and categorising the detritus by colour and material, carefully returning the contents to the dumpster, arranged into an oddly formal sculpture.
In an ongoing series of works (Skips I - XIII, ongoing) Harman seeks out a skip or dumpster on a Friday night — full of the week's rubbish from a building site — after the labourers have clocked - off for the weekend.
His chronic asthma would have excluded him from military service, but he insisted on registering as a conscientious objector and worked as an agricultural labourer for three years until doctors ordered him to desist.
Recent projects include GUESTS, a series of works in response to research and interviews with migrant labourers in Berlin (shown at: Where Everything is Yet To Happen, ex-factory in Bosnia - Herzegovina, Over the Counter: the Phenomenon of Post-socialist Economy in Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest Journeys With No Return at Kurt - Kurt Gallery Berlin, all 2010); Clothes for Living & Dying, a major body of work and an international solo exhibition tour to Croatia, Germany and the UK (2005 — 2008); and Artist - in - Residence project at the University of Bath Social & Policy Sciences department, and the Institute for Contemporary Interdisciplinary Art (2010).
The collective work with refugee labourers in Seoul and will build connections with Birmingham migrant communities.
Venice Biennale exhibition compares the harsh conditions of 19th century labourers with controversial modern working practices such as zero - hours contracts and workplace surveillance
Registered as a conscientious objector in World War II, Heron worked as an agricultural labourer in Cambridgeshire before he was signed off for ill health.
«Now, when landlords come to me for borrowing seed, now I can laugh,» says Narsamma, 55, a dynamic woman who once worked as a labourer, but has now traveled to London, Peru, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, demonstrating their methods to local farmers.
(Immediately after the Black Death years) «no regular skilled work recorded until 1353 when 3 out of 5 masons employed at much higher rates due to the great dearth of skilled labour» (there was a statute of labourers to hold rates at previous lower levels prior to Black death which seemed impossible to enforce.)
(I've also been a journalist, a tree - feller, building labourer etc, and since 1973 have done voluntary work helping people to practise Vipassana meditation.)
Prior to the first kerosene tractors, farm work was done using human and animal energy and most of the food produced on the farm went to feed the human and animal labourers — family labour, farm labour, draft horses, stock horses, cows, calves, pigs and chooks.
His last work was «Workers», a 7 year project spent photographing labourers in 26 countries.
One consequence of this law was that men of Japanese origin between the ages of 14 and 45 were taken into custody and consigned to work as road camp labourers in the British Columbia interior or on farms in the Prairies.
In the ICBC injury claim case of Lidder v. Munro, the claimant, a thirty - five - year - old labourer suffered neck, wrist and knee injuries in a car accident and was unable to return to work.
Cases where someone must show how an injury compelled a job switch after an accident usually involve heavy labourers forced into more sedentary work, said Eric Goodman, a personal injury lawyer based in Vancouver.
This man was not wealthy and, as a skilled labourer, often had to travel for weeks at a time to where the work was.
Ms. Greco worked as a labourer at a lumber yard, earning an annual income of $ 58,000.
Munish Chopra worked as a blender / labourer with Easy Plastic Containers Limited.
Japanese immigration policy does not accept foreign unskilled labourers who may support Japanese working mothers as a nanny or a house keeper, as opposed to some other developed countries.
The claimant's son (the deceased) was aged 17 when he started work as a labourer with C. Work was being carried out to refurbish buildings at a retail pwork as a labourer with C. Work was being carried out to refurbish buildings at a retail pWork was being carried out to refurbish buildings at a retail park.
The charges in question were apparently based on a strict and rigid interpretation of the SoPs, with the result that the labourers in question were prevented from carrying out work they had been performing safely and skillfully for decades, that was assigned to them under collective agreements, and that in some cases had already been the subject of jurisdictional dispute decisions by the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB).
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