1. He got manufacturers to streamline processes and develop standard expectations for manual labor. 2. In the US, manual labor remains a male domain. 3. One effect of this sea change in the way the world works is the diminishing value of manual labor. 4. They know it when their older loved ones die sooner because of having led harsh lives in domestic service or manual labor. 5. The belief that manual labor was a reformatory experience for convicted felons, who would learn the value of hard work. 6. Although viewed as purveying the blue-blood good life, she does not disdain manual labor, these scholars observe. 7. Although manual labor continues to be the foundation on which the information age was built, computer packers on the assembly line are hardly beneficiaries. 8. And as artists appropriated the tools of manual labor, blue-collar New York began to vanish. 9. And three decades later, when a car accident had crippled Samson, leaving him unfit for vigorous manual labor, Elcock invited him to move in. 10. As a young teacher, Weil worked on behalf of the unemployed and dreamed of restoring dignity to manual labor. |