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labourers <a labourer; labourers> N

labourers

day labourers AGR

agricutural season labourers AGR

labourer <a labourer; labourers> N ECON

manual-labourer N

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In 1955, 96% of manual labourers were entitled to two weeks holiday with pay, compared with 61% in 1951.
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Having been dissatisfied with progress, he is said to have engaged direct labour, employing local labourers and boys.
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They bound themselves to work as indentured labourers for a set number of years on the plantations.
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Labourers and supervisors were often chased away by wild animals, which led to increased labour costs.
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Payment at jfalu did not differ from payments labourers received elsewhere for agricultural work.
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The police arrived prior to the labourers but no trouble was reported.
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Manpower was allocated by speciality, dividing workers by trade, categorising them as foremen, stonemasons, labourers, etc.
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This was achieved through the efforts of builders, plumbers, fundraisers and just plain labourers from within the club.
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Most were unskilled and worked as casual labourers.
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There is a lot of pent-up anger among the garment labourers who work in extremely stressful conditions and are not allowed to unionise to voice their demands.
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