Sentences with phrase «day laborers who»

There likely are additional North Korean day laborers who work in China under cross-border provincial agreements, he added.
This includes folks who find assignments via digital platforms such as TaskRabbit and Upwork, as well as day laborers who get picked up on a street corner and are driven to a construction site.
«The workers are scared to sue because they're afraid they will be blacklisted,» said Mitsuo Nakamura, a former day laborer who runs a group set up to protect Fukushima workers.
Her husband is a day laborer who works when he can find employment.
There's the case of the 25 - year - old day laborer who was seriously injured while riding as a passenger in a car pulling a trailer on his way to the lake with a few of his friends.

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The greatest example of this in the eyes of Napoleon Hill is Charles Schwab, who started as a day laborer in one of Andrew Carnegie's steel factories.
She had to leave her boys with a sister so she could work in a coconut estate as a day laborer, while her husband, who is completely illiterate, works in a chili grinding mill.
If I were to imagine to myself a day - laborer and the mightiest emperor that ever lived, and were to imagine that this mighty Emperor took a notion to send for the poor man, who never had dreamed, «neither had it entered into his heart to believe,» that the Emperor knew of his existence, and who therefore would think himself indescribably fortunate if merely he was permitted once to see the Emperor, and would recount it to his children and children's children as the most important event of his life — but suppose the Emperor sent for him and informed him that he wished to have him for his son - in - law... what then?
Matthew evidently understands it so, for he gives here (20:1 - 16) the parable about the laborers who were hired at different hours of the day to work in a vineyard, but were all paid the same wages for their day's work; and at the end of the parable he says, «So the last will be first, and the first last.»
The day laborers, maids and other working class African - Americans who used the Montgomery buses had heeded the call.
The laborer who pays with his person day by day, and has no rights invested in the future, offers also much of this ideal detachment.
During the days when Hebrew speaking peoples were the only ones obeying God's commands, when a man fell on hard times provision was made for him to sell himdelf into slavery to another man, who was bound by law regarding the treatment of his laborers.
The pages of the Torah resonate with a profound concern for the socially and economically vulnerable in society — the poor, day laborers, orphans and widows, resident aliens, and even the Levites who, unlike members of other tribes, were assigned no parcels of land in Israel.
In the last analysis, men stand before God not otherwise than the day laborers of the parable, with their utter lack of any legal claim (that was the rule in those days), men who must not make comparisons or find fault if others receive a better assignment of work and therefore a larger reward (Matt.
Among those who will meet with and be blessed by the Pope during his visit on Sept. 25th are day laborers from Westchester, immigrant mothers from Yonkers and East Harlem, unaccompanied youth fleeing persecution in Central America, and refugees from the Middle East and Africa.
May Day, also called International Workers» Day, has been around for more than a century, started by laborers in Chicago who marched for an eight - hour workday at the end of the 19th century.
One of the earliest proponents of high protein diets was the distinguished German physiologist Dr. Carl Voit (1831 - 1908).1, 2 After studying laborers who consumed approximately 3100 Calories daily, he concluded that protein intake for people should be 118 grams (g) per day — this value became known as the «Voit standard.»
(In Cantonese with subtitles) Ladron Que Roba a Ladron (PG - 13 for profanity and sexuality) Crime caper about a couple of career crooks (Fernando Colunga and Miguel Varoni) who come out of retirement to rob a TV infomercial guru (Saul Lisazo) who has made millions by selling worthless health products to poor Latino day laborers.
Chrysler was an American man by all standards in those days, a self - taught engineer and entrepreneur who worked his way up the ladder from a skilled laborer, to the top of the first company he worked at: Buick.
With enormous compassion, Dr. James Delaney tends to his hurt, sick, and poor neighbors, who include gangsters, day laborers, prostitutes, and housewives.
With these words, spoken by an illegal Mexican day laborer, The Madonnas of Echo Park takes us into the unseen world of Los Angeles, following the men and women who cook the meals, clean the homes, and struggle to lose their ethnic identity in the pursuit of the American dream.
Saving that fumble was a formidable session on the fourteenth - century scholar Ibn Khaldun, where Shuddhabrata Sengupta of the Raqs Media Collective very delicately turned Moosa's talk around to consider the day laborers and construction workers who did (and still do) the actual, back - breaking building on the ground.
«You have the day laborer saying saying «this is mainly for the young professionals who are working in Downtown LA.»
Actually, its source is usually jute, and practically all of the burlap we use is woven from laborers in India who receive only four cents a day.
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