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laborer (or labourer) is a
skilled trade, a
person who
works in
manual labor types,
especially in the
construction and
factory industries.
Laborers are...
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Isidore the
Laborer, also
known as
Isidore the
Farmer (Spanish: San
Isidro Labrador) (c. 1070 – 15 May 1130), was a
Spanish farmworker known for his piety...
- A
trade union (British English) or
labor union (American English),
often simply referred to as a union, is an
organization of
workers whose purpose is...
- (also
called a longs****man, stevedore, or docker) is a
waterfront manual laborer who is
involved in
loading and
unloading ships.
After the
shipping container...
- [verification needed] The term,
which is
primarily used to
evoke images of
laborers suffering "class
disadvantage in
spite of
their individual effort", can...
- A hand tool is any tool that is
powered by hand
rather than a motor.
Categories of hand
tools include wrenches, pliers, cutters, files,
striking tools...
- will be
available in the ****ure. It is a form of
contingent work. Day
laborers (also
known archaically as daysmen) find work
through three common routes...
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Skill is a
measure of the
amount of worker's expertise, specialization, wages, and
supervisory capacity.
Skilled workers are
generally more trained, higher...
- to an
employer in the colonies. Most
indentured servants worked as farm
laborers or
domestic servants,
although some were
apprenticed to craftsmen. The...
- A
skilled worker is any
worker who has
special skill, training,
knowledge which they can then
apply to
their work. A
skilled worker may have
learned their...