Sentences with phrase «labourer in»

Thameside are looking for a Labourer in the Chelmsford area (Essex).
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.
1946: After the war, Horst returns home but as a former member of the National Socialist Party is unable to return to teaching and takes a job as a labourer in a textile mill in Zittau.
To dramatise this struggle, Loach typically features a single protagonist with a simple goal: Cathy (Carol White) of Cathy Come Home fights to keep her family intact once they become homeless; in Kes, Billy (David Bradley) adopts and trains a hawk to avoid the influence of his failing family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from jail.
It showed that a labourer in Rutland could expect to live a longer life than a professional tradesman in Liverpool.
His father was a labourer in Morgan Crucible's factory in Battersea and his mother was a teaching assistant.
Labourers in this category perform clean - up, packaging, handling and other duties related to fish processing.
The role of Chinese labourers in the construction of the railroad is a key part of that story, and is now generally well known.
Some Dalits integrated themselves into the colonial system by joining the army or by serving as indentured labourers in British colonies.
The Labourers in the Vineyard, the Two Sons, the Children in the Market Place, the Pharisee and the Tax Collector.
Those who think otherwise, have obviously never read the Parable of the labourers in the vineyard, or the Scripture passage which says that God so loved the world, that God gave God's only Son, that whoever believes in God will not perish, but have everlasting life.
Piled around his sickbed were a variety of books: tomes on Stalin and on German atrocities in the Second World War, a study of English labourers in the nineteenth century, a few Thomas Hardy novels, some early Evelyn Waugh.
The Terracotta Army figures were made by local craftsmen and hired labourers in specially designated workshops.
Add to this some cunning use of StreetPass that lets you turn friends into labourers in order to rebuild Tiz's village, and this feels like the very definition of a modern JRPG: pushing to try new things but openly informed by the venerable titles that came before it.
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.
Photographs show labourers in factories and mills, bent over the machines.
A particular bugbear of Sewell's was the Turner Prize, that «annual farce», which, under the auspices of the Tate, exposed «a sad little band of late labourers in the exhausted pastures of international conceptual art».
After finishing his art education, Douaihy returned to Ehden to paint its four seasons, the coast as well as the life of farmers and labourers in the mountains.
«Coffee labourers in tropical countries are among those most exposed to heat strain and heat stroke — a situation certain to worsen... Warmer, moister conditions also favour the spread of mosquito - borne diseases like malaria.
His last work was «Workers», a 7 year project spent photographing labourers in 26 countries.
EJF's new report, «Slave Nation» exposes how the Government of Uzbekistan continues to lie to the international community while routinely compelling hundreds of thousands of children as labourers in the country's annual cotton harvest, highlights below.
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.
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).

Not exact matches

Schools desperate to prove the practical applications of their degrees are funnelling unpaid labourers to employers: the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver was justifiably ridiculed when it advertised for four unpaid busboy «internships,» but the jobs were defended by Vancouver Community College, who said «even dishwashing» is an education.
Reports estimated that 390,000 jobs for labourers without higher education were eliminated in 2009, but 60,000 jobs for new graduates were created.
Pools of active workers in advanced economies are shrinking because aging populations are adding more retirees than new labourers.
Work began in 2010 to establish the camp for the labourers who would build the prison, largely contract workers from Thailand and the Philippines.
Our most pressing need is for skilled labourers, particularly in a region like Alberta.
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.&raquIn 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.&raquin their own profession.»
The story Jesus told reflects the conditions of first - century Palestine and we are to assume, as his hearers certainly would have assumed, (that the labourers hired later in the day expected to receive a part of a denarius, a denarius being a regular payment for one day's labour.
The family's music career had its roots with Pops Staples, a manual labourer who strummed a guitar while teaching his children gospel songs to keep them entertained in the evenings.
Most Pulayas were agricultural labourers and were held in bondage (adirna) or in a client relationship with their high caste landlords Part of the «privilege» of being such a client relationship was a right to claim bare maintenance from the landlord, and to a small share in the produce of the land It was a highly exploitative and oppressive system
But when I came to Haryana and started asking these questions and in the same vein a simple question again came up that we want to fight against Christian missionaries who were among the tribals, untouchables, landless labourers.
Did you know it's not uncommon in some countries for child labourers to be used to keep up with the high demand for cocoa?
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 saw it in a blacksmith's workshop at Chatham Dockyard: «He who works with his hands is a labourer.
Lord Chisholm, one of many British gentlemen to settle in Southern Alberta around the turn of the 20th century, likely had the wooden tower for his windmill built by labourers on his farm near Crossfield, Alberta, in 1893.
To capture this voluntary but unfree condition, George McNeill, an editor and leading figure in the Knights of Labor, remarked of wage - labourers that they «assent but they do not consent, they submit but do not agree.»
In 1828, William Heighton, a radical shoemaker, announced to a group of Philadelphia labourers that the wage - labour system «is... an iron chain of bondage.
But wage - labourers, these republicans said, were kept «in a state of humble dependence» by the monopoly of control over landed and productive property.
Wage - labourers were compelled to sell their labour in just this way because they had no reasonable alternative to doing so.
(Now no one would bother providing capital at 0 return, however essentially it is assumed that the wage and profit approaches but does not equal those 2 amounts) Now in addition we assume that a new method of utilising capital appears that allows the old capital that needed ten labourers to be utilised with 1.
We see a vision of this kind in J.S. Mill's Principles of Political Economy (1848) which argues that «the relation of masters and workpeople will be gradually superseded by partnership, in one of two forms:... association of the labourers with the capitalist; in others, and perhaps finally in all, association of labourers among themselves».
Meanwhile Citi News has gathered that parents in the region are paid a meagre GHC50 in exchange of their children who are usually exploited as slaves and labourers on the Volta Lake.
Watching an old Panorama set in Dubai, with «Trotskyist» Indian labourers, building a golf course and complaining about «slavery» #workfare
Much of this has only been brought to the fore by the preparations for the 2022 World Cup; with the regime's own figures showing hundreds of migrant labourers have died in the construction of the new stadiums and facilities.
Bourgeois philosophising, angsty peripheral labourers, a household crumbling in crisis — all brought to life in words around a kitchen table.
It being by him removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it hath by this labour something annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other men: for this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others.
A Jos Chief Magistrate's Court on Wednesday sentenced two labourers, Friday Duro, 21, and Friday Audu, 22, to 14 months in prison for stealing a bag of rice.
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