"Unpaid labour" refers to work or tasks that someone does without receiving any payment or compensation for their efforts.
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Probably not the ideal recipients of my angst, since they'd be up to around 500 hours
of unpaid labour by now.
These results can also be used by policymakers and employers to develop or alter laws, policies, and work environments in ways that promote men's involvement
in unpaid labour.
Once it was resented because it seemed to deny the long, hard and
unpaid labour behind cultural achievement.
Consider the cuts to university funding, the elimination of student grants in favour of loans, the reductions to Legal Aid Ontario, the institutionalization of
unpaid labour by the Law Society, or the fact that most citizens can't afford to access the services of lawyers.
Laws
prohibiting unpaid labour rely on the paternalistic and false assumption that those of us who choose to work for free are stooges or victims.
Unpaid internships also exacerbate class divisions in Canadian society where students from lower socio - economic backgrounds are denied opportunities to gain critical experience due to their inability to engage
in unpaid labour.
Their creative process concluded, the pair of millionaires returned to happily not thinking about how many hours
of unpaid labour were being squeezed out of their Enforcer volunteers at their enormous, highly - profitable Penny Arcade Expo.
Organized as a follow - up to January's Women's March on Washington, the one - day walk - out — called the International Women's Strike, or A Day Without A Woman in the U.S. — will see participants opting out of paid or
unpaid labour, curtail spending (unless it's at women - or minority - owned businesses) and wear red.
The prime minister is preparing to offer an apology to British children forcibly sent to Commonwealth countries for a life of abuse and
unpaid labour.
The prime minister apologised to the British children forcibly sent to Commonwealth countries for a life of abuse and
unpaid labour this afternoon.
Marx tells us that profit is simply workers»
unpaid labour.
Smith's dual roles as both a Pasadena housewife and an emerging artist in the mid-1960s literally collide in the prints, performing the tensions between public and private space, and paid and
unpaid labour.
The title is loaded with associations: the Victorian workhouse with its harsh living conditions and social stigma; the self - employed homeworker;
the unpaid labour of housework.
Thus, it is important to increase the incentives for men to take on a greater share of
unpaid labour and to challenge cultural norms that associate women with certain kinds of domestic labour if women are to be given a real choice about how they spend their time.
I've been pinning for an opportunity to address how local politicians abuse
the unpaid labour of young workers, but understandably the concerned parties aren't exactly forthcoming with concrete information (unless you're Nick Kouvalis).