-
underclass of
jornaleros,
landless peasants who are
hired by the
latifundists as "day workers" for
specific seasonal campaigns. The
jornalero class has been...
- Codina,
Esperanza (11
February 2014). "Hijo de
emigrantes y
nieto de
jornalero". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582.
Retrieved 20
January 2019. 20Minutos...
- ISBN 978-1-134-61366-3. Reina,
Carmen (11
November 2014). "Los
eternos jornaleros del Guadalquivir". El
Diario (in Spanish).
Archived from the original...
- Lebrija,
together with
Jerez and Morón de la Frontera,
became a
focus of
Jornalero protests (peasants
without land) due to
their poor
living condition and...
- series, Artbound. Co-Directed and Co-Produced by Nic Cha Kim,
Teatro Jornalero Sin
Fronteras follows deported and
displaced Guatemalans as they reintegrate...
-
Falcon Records Falcon 78rpm A459, "El
Jornalero" by
Marcelo y
Aurelia Founded 1948
Founder Arnaldo Ramirez Status Defunct Genre Tejano Country of origin...
- in the UGT from 13
percent to 37 percent. The
influx of
these workers (
jornaleros)
caused the union's radicalisation, and the
bloody breakout of the Spanish...
- 7
March 2021. Quixano,
Jordi (29
December 2018). "Jeison Murillo, un
jornalero del fútbol" [Jeison Murillo, football's journeyman]. El País (in Spanish)...
- island. Two
years earlier, the
governor had
imposed the
Reglamento del
Jornalero,
which promoted a more
ample labor base by
reducing the
amount of unemplo****...
- a year,
similar to
sharecroppers or
tenant farmers in the US. "Mozos
jornaleros" are day-laborers who were
contracted to work for
certain periods of time...