Sentences with phrase «of labourers»

Indeed, it ushered in an era of prosperity that made the lot of labourers as a whole vastly better.
Specialist Recruitment Services are currently looking to recruit a number of Labourers for several up coming projects based around Milton Keynes and the surrounding Midlands area working on behalf of our nationally recognised client.
However, it brings influences from Indian dishes due to the large number of labourers brought to the islands in the late 1800s.
He has held significant exhibitions in Doha in the past, including previously at Mathaf and Katara, where his art conveyed dreams, aspirations, anxieties and simple recorded memories sent from Doha to the home cities of labourers working tirelessly to build the city.
Our witness is that there need be no shortage of labourers for the harvest if men will onlylisten attentively to the Lord's voice calling them to service.
Costco said it did «not condone the exploitation of any labourers» but it had «no reason to question the commitment of our suppliers identified».
As long as our governments are beholden to the coffers of miners, the major supermarkets, and growing our exports, we can not systematically address the problems of exploitation — not of labourers, not of animals, and not of our precious soil.
Last year the government agreed to reform the kafala system, which allows employers to practically control the movements of their labourers, and stop them leaving the country if they so wish.
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.
Vagnari is located further inland and believed to be the burial site of labourers who would have worked on a Roman rural estate.
The region was densely forested without paths, water was short, one of the engineers was transferred because he was useless and the other one died, and many of his labourers ran away or were sick.
The industry is made up of labourers, team leaders, managers, executives, business developers, business owners, architects and designers, marketing and IT specialists to name but a few.
Just hours after the impact, a team of labourers were feverishly working to repair the damage.
Guatemala City, August 1999 (1999) underline the situations of labourers» exploitation, isolation, and repression within capitalist structures.
In Portraits of Professions, August Sander's photographs of labourers and singers, artists and seamen, sit next to the film of astronaut Chris Hadfield singing David Bowie's Space Oddity while orbiting in the International Space Station.
Kandinsky studied economics, ethnography and law in Moscow from 1886 to 1893, and wrote a dissertation on the legality of labourers» wages.
Other big hitters are the Americans Theaster Gates, whose urban interventions include turning empty buildings into artist communes that double as living exhibitions, and Sharon Lockhart, whose photographs and films capture the everyday lives of labourers around the world.
(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.)
As the price of urban land is high, factory buildings are not spacious enough, and the tenements of labourers are also very small.
The Court makes a number of helpful comments concerning how the OLRB interprets the scope of the Labourers» collective agreement.
The plaintiffs are the trustees of the Labourers» Pension Fund of Central and Eastern Canada and the trustees of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 793 Pension Plan for Operating Engineers in Ontario.
Are we creating a second class of labourers here?
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.
And yet, in the long run, the industrial revolution did nothing to worsen the lot of labourers.
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».
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