Sentences with phrase «labourers who»

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 Labourers who built the tombs of Pharoahs were on upper middle class, as it were, paid in grain which they traded in the markets.
«We would like to mechanise the pruning operation to reduce the dependence on human labourers who are willing to endure these uncomfortable conditions,» Gunkel says.
Vagnari is located further inland and believed to be the burial site of labourers who would have worked on a Roman rural estate.
This new social order subjugates man into labourers who are only concerned with producing and consuming goods and generating corporeal pleasure.
Work began in 2010 to establish the camp for the labourers who would build the prison, largely contract workers from Thailand and the Philippines.
I've been hoping robots will replace lowly paid labourers who don't care about their jobs for a while now.
He'd been inspired by the story of Iqbal, a Pakistani child labourer who escaped a carpet factory where he'd been held prisoner and then gained worldwide attention by speaking out for children's rights.
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.
Beginning as workwear for cowboys, miners, and any manual labourer who needed sturdy clothing, and originally being called XX, Levi 501 jeans managed to combine the strength of raw denim with rivet reinforcements, making jeans that could take a kicking while not being a struggle to move around in.
Hamilton Morris is Sam Kelly, a quiet aboriginal labourer who has the good fortune to work for a kindly boss, Fred Smith (Sam Neill).
A former Bristol labourer who helped fit out landing craft for the US Navy, has spoken of his race against time to find out how he contracted the asbestos - related cancer which is set to claim his life.

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.
To a king who had a vineyard and hired many labourers to work it.
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.
The landlord who is a pious Christian becomes the enemy if you are on the side of the landless labourer.
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.
Footballers — and sportsmen — are an elite group of people who can be classed as highly skilled labourers — they can do what the normal man at the stands can not.
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.
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.
Remember that Marx's categories and Marxist categories are designed to satisfying a Hegelian turned empiricist who wanted to weaponise productive wage labourers.
«I think that as a state, we need to connect those who benefit big time, those who are up there taking a lot of the profit, and make sure that when we arrest those on the ground, we are able to tie the labourers to the oga [boss],» Mr. Sowatey stated.
That makes the film patchwork and episodic, but it also makes On the Road a rich ensemble, with memorable cameos from Viggo Mortensen as Old Bull Lee, Alice Braga as a migrant labourer, and Steve Buscemi as an uptight travelling companion who shares an eye - watering night with Dean.
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).
The glorious framing of armies of anonymous labourers is at once a nod to the manpower sacrificed to war and the droves of undecorated workers who make films possible.
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.
Ghosh gives the reader a veritable feast of characters: Deeti, the strong - willed wife of Ghazipur opium addict, Hukam Singh; Hukam's uncle ruthless Bhyro, a recruiter of migrant labourers; carpenter Zachary Reid, the son of a Baltimore Negro freedwoman and her white master; Burnham, merchant and closet masochist; Jodu, a boatman; Raja Neel Rattan Halder, a debt - ridden zemindar; Serang Ali, leader of the lascar seamen; James Doughty, a pilot for ships entering Culcutta; Kalua, a low - caste ox - cart driver; Paulette Lambert, the feisty orphaned daughter of a French botanist; Baboo Nob Kissin Pander, Burnham's accountant who is a virgin celibate with strong religious beliefs; Captain Chillingworth, engaged for his last sea - voyage; first - mate Jack Crowle, a man with an inferiority complex and a sizeable cruel streak; and Chinese - Indian opium addict, Ah Fatt.
Garcia was travelling with another passenger, Carlos Arturo Santos 21 - year - old Belizean Labourer, also of Progresso, who said that he was suffering from lower back pain.
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.
«The Montmartre as an Area for Outsiders and Social Change» introduces the visitor to the inhabitants of the district, its labourers, beggars, clochards, and washerwomen, but also to the people who participated in demonstrations in these politically and socially agitating days.
Objects made from glass and gem stones reference the dreamcatchers of Native Americans who once lived in that area, whilst the fishing net nods to the travelling labourers of the island.
«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.
Life for the 43 - year - old labourer, already pretty miserable in the Lahore slum where he lives, is more unbearable without a fan to cool him at night or a pump to guarantee water... Like many of his countrymen, he has never paid a rupee towards the cost of the dribble of electricity used by his wife and five children, who all live in a one - bedroom flat.
The application claimed that the Labourers» policy against dual union membership was a mere pretext, passed in order to give two of the trustees of the Local 1059 Benefit Trust, Jim MacKinnon (who is also the business manager of Local 1059) and Brandon MacKinnon (who is also the President of Local 1059) the ability to «confiscate» Garcia's «dollar bank» credits and divert them to the benefit of other beneficiaries.
On the other hand, those affected by «name calling» are our politicians, celebrities and professional sports stars, most of who are paid considerably more than a manual worker and so perhaps that is why a slur that could cost them their reputation is valued so much more highly than a physical injury which might cost a labourer his livelihood.
Some jobs need people who are generalists, such as General Labourer or Handyman.
Maintenance Managers work as the overall supervisors of labourers, maintenance workers and janitors who are tasked to ensure the cleanliness and orderliness of the areas they are assigned to.
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