Sentences with phrase «meant cheap labour»

But, they didn't recognise that too often, it meant cheap labour too.»

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Besides, for the hundreds of millions of rural peasants who have already migrated to cities — supplying factories with an endless supply of cheap labour — life in cities like Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen means being treated like second - class citizens, since their access to social services and education for their children is tightly limited.
That spirit that means recognising the social contract that says you train up local young people before you take on cheap labour from overseas.
Whenthe new immigration minister James Brokenshire attacked what he called the «wealthy, metropolitan elite» for benefiting from cheap foreign labour, it's unlikely he meant to point the finger at the Prime Minister.
The politicians, who represent these economic interests then use cheap labour and immigration as a means to foster racism, prejudice and division among lower paid workers themselves.
Using the education of Welsh pupils, striving for attainment in some of the most challenged and deprived communities of Britain, as a means to score points off the Labour Party, is a cheap trick which will be seen for what it is by the Welsh people.
As elected representatives they deal with a constituency who has significant financial incentives to retain (and sometimes «abuse») the current articling system as a means of cheap labour and recruitment / advancement through attrition.
The demand was perpetual, the sources ubiquitous, and — this was also a crucial point — the means of production simple, not to say brutally simple: cheap labour.
This means using software systems as well as low ‐ cost human labour to provide cheaper and more efficient legal services.
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