Then a small wave of illness washed over communities of black farmers and laborers in a few southeastern states.
Technologies such as the assembly line were less important for making production faster than for making it cheaper, and laborers more replaceable.
Farmers and laborers could also potentially use it to report questionable activities such as child labor or illegal spraying back to the cooperative.
Roughly 4.1 million people are directly employed in production agriculture as farmers, ranchers and laborers, but the industry directly or indirectly employs approximately one out of six American workers, including those working in food processing, marketing, shipping and supermarkets.
Older brother Tiberius began by reforming the system of landholdings, so small landowners could earn more money and employ laborers, but a mob caught up with him and killed him.
It's the currency of choice for tooth fairies and grandparents, panhandlers, migrant laborers and off-the-books household staff.
But Conwell also spoke of the forces that would seek to foment hostility between those that have capital, and the laborers that would be employed with it.
Mattis and Hochberg owned a half-dozen photos by the pioneering documentarian Lewis Hine, best known for his shots of Ellis Island and New York laborers in the 1920s and 1930s.
But unless Uncle Sam were your biological uncle, or you had relatives in the U.S., you'd have to fall in line behind thousand of uneducated and untrained laborers who do have relatives here.
The community of the '30s and '40s and the Depression, fighting for rights of laborers and the rights of women and the rights of all people who are different from the majority, always paid their dues.
Unlike teen retail and service workers, agricultural laborers 16 and older are permitted to operate hazardous machinery and to work even during school hours.
The question of temporary workers has traditionally produced a stark divide between business and labor, with business seeking a large, low-cost supply of workers, and labor opposed to any guest-worker program that could threaten American laborers and produce questionable working conditions.
Analysis of the point system by the Migration Policy Institute shows that immigrants from Asia and India would get preference over laborers from Mexico and other Latin American countries.
There were shipwrights and ropemakers in Northumberland, laborers in Lincolnshire, watchmen and peddlers and blacksmiths from Ipswich and Barnstaple and Carlisle.
They contributed to government, laborers and lenders, but cannot be measured by the index.
The remainder is made up of students, laborers and jobless cyclists who often struggle to find functioning bicycles.
The area is visited mostly by daily wage laborers and luggage loaders, and houses the Gaddiannaram fruit market, one of south India's largest.
Then he flew to Istanbul, where the Maltese Falcon, after five years of construction, by more than three hundred laborers and craftsmen, was to be launched.
Trustees of Amalgamated Bank of New York and the Central Laborers Pension Fund, which are both News Corp shareholders, first filed a lawsuit in March 2011.
Dilsukhnagar, the neighborhood where Thursday's blasts occurred, is visited mostly by daily wage laborers and luggage loaders, and houses the Gaddiannaram fruit market, one of south India's largest.
They must also provide fair wages and treatment for laborers.
Here forest-firefighters, construction laborers and Bozeman's hotel workers live.
Yet capitalism is not content with people only being laborers and holders of jobs, indistinguishable members of the masses punching in and out of mammoth factories or functioning as service employees in government agencies.
The lower-wage occupations that grew the most during the recovery include retail salespersons, food preparation workers, laborers and freight workers, waiters and waitresses, personal and home care aides, and office clerks and customer representatives.
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Yunus spent time with farmers, manual laborers, and village residents to learn the real root causes of the famine.
The next day, back in Accra, the revellers trade one role for another, returning to their jobs as merchants, soldiers, laborers, and thieves.
Critics deplored newspaper tabloids, which catered to first-generation immigrants learning the language and time-pressed laborers grabbing a few minutes to read lurid headlines on the train.
We were joined beside the bridge by ironworkers, laborers, and carpenters from the area, some of whom have been out of work for months on end.
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