Sentences with phrase «paid labourers»

I've been hoping robots will replace lowly paid labourers who don't care about their jobs for a while now.

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8And when evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his steward, «Call the labourers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last up to the first.»
We could, for example, use CPI inflation as a time series reflecting what the bourgeoisie wish to pay the average social labourer and then do time series to work out the number of units of social labourer are consumed per rich person's wealth.
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.
A labourer or refuse collector is often paid significantly more than a carer or a cleaner.
Trade unions were formed to challenge the logic of the market, whereby competition between isolated labourers was experienced by workers as a constant downward pressure on pay and conditions.
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 Labourers who built the tombs of Pharoahs were on upper middle class, as it were, paid in grain which they traded in the markets.
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.
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.
Ontario Human Rights Tribunal awards $ 22,000, 8 months pay to male labourer fired while undergoing sex change,
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