Osamu is a poorly
paid day laborer, and to make ends meet, he and his son Shota (Kairi Jyo) like to shoplift together.
Not exact matches
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
laborer who
pays with his person
day by
day, and has no rights invested in the future, offers also much of this ideal detachment.
A Los Angeles - based artist best known for his portraits of Latino
day laborers, John Sonsini adds a conceptual twist to his portraiture by
paying his subjects their normal hourly working wages to sit as his painting models.
Opening: «John Sonsini» at Ameringer McEnery Yohe A Los Angeles - based artist best known for his portraits of Latino
day laborers, John Sonsini adds a conceptual twist to his portraiture by
paying his subjects their normal hourly working wages to sit as his painting models.
Colorlines recently outlined reforms that would help the five labor sectors that probably endure the hardest conditions and the worst
pay and treatment in the U.S.:
day laborers, domestic workers, tipped workers, workfare workers, and farmworkers.