- A
laborer (or
labourer) is a
person who
works in
manual labor typed within the
construction industry.
There is a
generic factory laborer which is defined...
-
Ocean island of Réunion laid down
terms for the
introduction of
Indian labourers to the colony. Each man was
required to
appear before a
magistrate and...
- The
United Builders'
Labourers Union was a
trade union representing labourers in the
construction industry in the
United Kingdom. The
union was founded...
- as a
slave or
indentured labourer. In some cases,
workers were
returned home
after a
period of time.
Serfdom bonds labourers to the land they farm, typically...
- ISBN 1-875284-44-3. OCLC 25659190. Builders'
labourers' song book.
Australian Building Construction Employees' and Builders'
Labourers' Federation. Camberwell, Vic.:...
- 1391) — or
Norman French — "mestre
mason de
franche peer" (Statute of
Labourers 1351).
These all
signify a
worker in freestone, a
grainless sandstone...
-
forced labourers constituted 20% of the
German work force.
Counting deaths and turnover,
about 15 million men and
women were
forced labourers at one point...
-
wherever social class systems have developed, the
social status of
manual labourers has, more
often than not, been low, as most
physical tasks were done by...
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Migrant labourers in Kerala, India's
southernmost state, are a
significant economic force in the state;
there were
around 2.5
million internal migrants...
- A farmworker,
farmhand or
agricultural worker is
someone emplo**** for
labor in agriculture. In
labor law, the term "farmworker" is
sometimes used more...