Definition of Workless. Meaning of Workless. Synonyms of Workless

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Definition of Workless

Workless
Workless Work"less, a. 1. Without work; not laboring; as, many people were still workless. 2. Not carried out in practice; not exemplified in fact; as, workless faith. [Obs.] --Sir T. More.

Meaning of Workless from wikipedia

- Unemployment, according to the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), is the proportion of people above a specified age (usually...
- Sevenoaks) has less than 50% of the average claimant count for low incomes or worklessness as the coastal districts of Dover, Folkestone and Hythe, and Thanet (chiefly...
- his main priority in politics is to break the "generational cycle of worklessness" among some Burnley families. In February 2025, Ryan apologised for comments...
- The Larks of Dean were a society of musicians formed in Rossendale, Lancashire. in northern England during the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century...
- itself as "a revolutionary organization of young workers, students, and workless youth that struggles against capitalism, to build a socialist society"...
- presence in carnival", which began in 1824, when washer-women celebrated a "workless day" on the Thursday before carnival. They founded a committee in 1824...
- it "one of those de luxe pictures in which everyone lives in glorious workless luxury on the French Rivera, looks wonderful, speaks amusingly and is unconcerned...
- between the motion and the constraint forces is always 90°. Examples of workless constraints are: rigid interconnections between particles, sliding motion...
- increasing the system's internal energy; the second, an isochoric and workless heat transfer returning the system to its original state. Accordingly,...
- real shocks". Wallace, Tim; Chan, Szu Ping (15 February 2024). "How worklessness and school truancy drove Britain into recession". The Telegraph. Archived...