1. A trend had already been set in textiles, where the comparative advantage of cheap labour was becoming important. 2. It was a form of cheap labour. 3. Multinational companies have often been accused of employing cheap labour in developing countries. 4. Our produce prices cannot compete with those of Spain, with its cheap labour and sunshine. 5. The peasant economy provides a reserve of cheap labour for capitalism and so contributes to capital accumulation. 6. The winners are the private employers who get public money to hire cheap labour. 7. There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour that could be easily employed in tiny sweatshops. 8. There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour. 9. This means the price of its cheap labour must be maintained. 10. Women and children were used as cheap labour. |