1. The kind of moiling work that was done by unskilled laborers before the age of mechanization. 2. Back then some economists dourly predicted huge migrations, particularly of unskilled laborers moving from southern countries to the more prosperous north. 3. He seeks to give the impression that if these low-priced goods were not on the market, there would be more manufacturing jobs for unskilled laborers. 4. Hoping to be hired as unskilled laborers, Syrian workers waited under a Beirut bridge bedecked with posters of the Syrian president, Hafez al-Assad. 5. Japan currently allows only nikkeijin, foreigners of Japanese descent, to come in to work as unskilled laborers. 6. Low-skill jobs include machine operators, unskilled laborers and those in the food and service industry, which often require little or no high school education. 7. She joined Catholic Charities in nearby Pascagoula, Miss., lobbying the city shipyard to give apprenticeships to unskilled black laborers. 8. The old FBI files describe Blanton as an unskilled laborer. 9. They require one or two unskilled laborers to set in place, rather than half a dozen experienced carpenters to build them from scratch. 10. They want to seem at least mildly concerned about narrowing the vast income gap between corporate executives and their unskilled laborers. |