A massive effort is needed to help them to shift from unskilled to skilled work through training in market-driven skills. |
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People are being urged to ditch low-paid unskilled work to take advantage of a jobs bonanza in the construction industry in Bradford. |
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The unskilled workers' contacts were with people whose common bonds were social rather than industrial in nature. |
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If you are unskilled with the nail clippers, then invest in a monthly manicure, and get them to apply the nail polish too. |
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The basic wage was for unskilled workers, and additional payments were specified for occupational skills. |
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Reily's informants were unskilled labourers, employed in low-status, poorly paid, menial jobs. |
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The next decades saw the widespread organisation into general unions of low-paid and unskilled workers. |
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On arrival, he found himself in a labour camp, being forced to do menial and unskilled work. |
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In ordinary construction, wages for skilled and unskilled workers are more or less standard. |
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We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come. |
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Being an employment intensive sector, this will create new jobs for skilled and unskilled labourers. |
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Children of unskilled manual workers are twice as likely to have serious illnesses as the children of barristers. |
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They're doing a job that's unskilled while under the constant threat of deportation. |
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No matter how unskilled some job seekers may seem there is always a placement opportunity if you look hard enough. |
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Apart from extensive and expensive capital expenditure, plenty of labour was required, skilled and unskilled. |
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In the twentieth century the proportion of people who work at unskilled manual production jobs has steadily fallen. |
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The men were generally employed as unskilled hands in foundries, chemical works, and in the shipyards and as navvies and general labourers. |
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The infections were an inevitable outcome of inadequate equipment, unskilled staff and the reuse of unsterilized needles. |
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Its members were unskilled workers, mostly uneducated, occasionally illiterate and often unable to read or speak English. |
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Most of the remaining workers held unskilled positions such as brakemen or firemen. |
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The problem is not growth in the population per se, but growth of the unskilled. |
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He calmly walked towards the nearest fight between two unskilled swordsmen. |
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Many developing countries have an absolute advantage in the price of unskilled labor. |
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The movement of these protests allows them to be assembled and relocated with minimal equipment and unskilled erectors. |
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Many Icelandic men took laboring jobs as unskilled factory workers and woodcutters, or as dockworkers in Milwaukee when they first arrived. |
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This law excluded Chinese laborers, both skilled and unskilled, from entering the United States for ten years. |
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India and China are introducing a large pool of skilled and unskilled labour to compete with the labour forces of industrialised countries. |
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The increasing homogamy of sons and daughters of unskilled workers does not per se contradict the sexual revolution thesis. |
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After all, they are hiring themselves out on a daily basis for minimum wage to perform defined short-term jobs as unskilled manual laborers. |
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After working as an unskilled laborer, he began writing newspaper articles and short fiction. |
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Clicks, he reports, are produced when unskilled tamperers try to cut and splice tape. |
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Many of them work as unskilled manual laborers, which confines them to low social and economic status. |
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The ground has also been used to tent unskilled labourers laying fiber optic cables. |
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Some 27 percent of those unskilled and semi-skilled workers said they had been in their job for less than 12 months. |
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They push carts, assist trackmen and timbermen, shovel dirt and handle material, and do other necessary unskilled work about the mines. |
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Once DNA sequencing devices become operable by an unskilled individual anyone will be able to find out their own DNA sequence. |
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The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often unskilled. |
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Why push for a training program when even unskilled workers are getting jobs? |
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Why can't the Government look at bringing in unskilled labour for areas like this? |
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The government is confining its own people to unskilled low-paying jobs. |
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Ships' captains needed skilled seamen not unskilled landsmen, there is no doubt that the great majority of pressed men were seamen, usually from the merchant marine. |
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Of their children, taking the cohort born before 1968, however, only a third remained in unskilled work, and 54 per cent were in clerical or management posts. |
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As expected, the results show a clear-cut hierarchy with the upper class on the top rung of the ladder and the unskilled laborers on the bottom rung. |
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Those that are employed are in unskilled jobs in this mining district. |
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But the urban workforce is not often a friendly place for young, unskilled and under-trained Chinese women. |
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Traditionally, such service jobs were the recourse of unskilled and untrained American laborers and formed an income foundation for the lower middle class. |
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The only good explanation for Katya was to claim that her now former lawyers were unskilled. |
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The US economy has changed in ways that make it more difficult for the unskilled to rise. |
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But he had shown at the nationals in Salt Lake City the previous year that he was only good, not great, tough but unskilled. |
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In spite of its unskilled nature, sawing did require specialized skills. |
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We turned inward, stopped investing in ourselves, took in unskilled labour and built a system of protection based on rural rents that made us sclerotic. |
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With Winnipeg facing only marginal population growth, aboriginals can play a key role in meeting the demand for skilled and unskilled jobs, the minister noted. |
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Six or seven years later, as a young actor down to his last roll-up, I heard of an agency that offered unskilled, mind-numbing work to unemployed thesps. |
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Some worked in various unskilled restaurant jobs or as houseboys. |
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So while college graduates are having trouble getting college-style jobs, the unskilled workers are doing even worse. |
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So unskilled was Mike's parking that Mary Beth had to crawl over to the driver's seat to get out, as there was only two inches separating their car and the pick-up. |
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Increasing job seekers' competence in basic skills and unskilled labor may have positive results for transitioning welfare recipients into the workforce. |
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The ranks of nonconformity thrived in an expanding economy of independency where the artisan might still feel closer to the petty capitalist than to the unskilled labourer. |
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In a stunning non sequitur, he then proposes a set of reforms aimed at raising the absolute position of unskilled workers, such as a higher minimum wage. |
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What type of business truly gives away anything for free or hires lazy, no-account, unskilled employees? |
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Migrants who enter Britain for unskilled employment are from both rural and urban backgrounds. |
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A castle with earthen ramparts, a motte, and timber defences and buildings could have been constructed by an unskilled workforce. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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This decrease in wages caused a period of compression and decreased inequality between skilled and unskilled workers. |
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Prices of food have risen very little, and the difficulty at present is to get sufficient labour, skilled and unskilled. |
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Most of the emigrants were unskilled Gaelic farmers, who gathered in isolated communities. |
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In addition to the seven main ranks, variously named ranks below these seem to be names for unskilled poets, the taman, drisiuc, and oblaires. |
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Money earmarked for services and repairs often found its way to payroll, to put yet more unskilled workers on the clock. |
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This process is extensively used in the production of composite helmets due to the lower cost of unskilled labor. |
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There was also an unskilled labour shortage, which the VOC later resolved by importing slaves from Angola, Madagascar, and the East Indies. |
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Asian or Eurasian workers might be employed as sailors, soldiers, writers, carpenters, smiths, or as simple unskilled workers. |
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Despite such restrictions, birth rates continued to lag, in part, because of unskilled induced abortions. |
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Overall, this practice essentially reduced skilled and unskilled workers to replaceable commodities. |
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The division of labor made both unskilled and skilled labor more productive, and led to a rapid growth of population in industrial centers. |
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Brunel's machine could be operated by unskilled workers, at ten times the previous rate of production. |
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Skilled mineworkers were recruited from other regions to the Ruhr's mines and steel mills and unskilled people started to move in. |
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The immigrants filled the ranks of factory workers, craftsmen and unskilled laborers. |
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Whether skilled artisans or unskilled artisans, all take these five as models. |
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The unskilled, though unable to conform to them, by following them in performing their tasks still surpass what they can do by themselves. |
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Semiskilled workers are cheaper than skilled workers but more productive than unskilled drudges. |
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At 27 and pregnant again, she married an unskilled man who worked sometimes as a furniture removalist for his brother, a carrier. |
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A Teesside MP's attempts to protect the public against unskilled eye laser surgery has been killed off by the Government. |
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But many people preparing bids are unskilled with the FAR and lack street smarts. |
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They will make the transition from being unskilled in thinking to being nanowly, closedmindedly skilled. |
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At twelve she worked half time as an unskilled doffer, excited at first, then quickly exhausted and disillusioned. |
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Blaming the unemployed for being unskilled or lacking flexibility or adaptability, or simply for being dole bludgers, presents an easier option. |
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The most heterogamous were the sons of skilled workers and unskilled workers. |
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As far back as 1850 there were efforts to develop variations of an engine lathe that could be operated by a relatively unskilled person for mass producing machined parts. |
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Large numbers of Pasifika immigrated to New Zealand in the 1950s when demand for labour was high but the jobs taken by Pasifika were often unskilled. |
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Croix in the Danish West Indies in 1883, Harrison permanently settled in New York in 1900, where he attended high school at night and worked a variety of unskilled day jobs. |
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The great majority of people in our mills in 1960 were unskilled workers who filled jobs like scarfers, handgrinders, buggy drivers, hookers and laborers. |
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In addition, men could hire unskilled workers to make alcohol because of the inventions of the alembic still, the thermometer, saccharometer, and hydrometer. |
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Only a handful of women were connected to their work, including one barber, one unskilled tailor, one bread kneader, a buyer, two millers, and a couple of servants. |
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The table standing in the centre of the floor, ready for the evening meal, was made of unplaned boards, rudely put together by the unskilled hands of the backwoods. |
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The period also saw an increased immigration of unskilled labor from developing countries, especially Pakistan, although regulations from 1975 slowed this significantly. |
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Whereas two relatively unskilled workers can install and tighten high strength bolts, it takes a minimum of four highly skilled riveters to install rivets. |
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Both the number of unskilled and skilled workers increased, as their wage rates grew Engineering colleges were established to feed the enormous demand for expertise. |
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This mechanization made some factories an assemblage of unskilled laborers performing simple and repetitive tasks under the direction of skilled foremen and engineers. |
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The World Health Organization defines unsafe abortions as those performed by unskilled individuals, with hazardous equipment, or in unsanitary facilities. |
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In addition, the incidence of mental illnesses was higher in lower social groups, while unskilled workers in retirement were more likely to be severely disabled. |
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