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- after Francisco Franco's death, on 6 January 1976, around one hundred jornaleros locked themselves up in the parish church to express their political demands...
- underclass of jornaleros, landless peasants who are hired by the latifundists as "day workers" for specific seasonal campaigns. The jornalero class has been...
- which the hospital is situated. It was also known as the hospital of the jornaleros, day labourers, being intended for the use of the poorer classes of Madrid...
- 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...
- ISBN 978-1-134-61366-3. Reina, Carmen (11 November 2014). "Los eternos jornaleros del Guadalquivir". El Diario (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
- website BOE.es Decree 889 of 29 March 1974– website BOE.es "Unos 200 jornaleros protestan por el título de Hija Predilecta de Andalucía para la duquesa...
- large tracts to the urban middle class. The workers of this land, called jornaleros (peasants without land), were themselves landless. This economic and cultural...
- 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...
- which contained the highest proportion of landless rural labourers (jornaleros). Here, the labourers survived only by the work of women and children...
- demanded by workers in one particular mining occupation, workers known as jornaleros. A large contingent of strikers traveled to the provincial capital, the...