Laborers often are forced to work longer than 12-hour days when meeting large orders.
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They contributed to government, laborers and lenders, but cannot be measured by the index.
It's a future in which skilled laborers are helping us lead in burgeoning industries.
But laborers hacked paths with machetes, and, eventually, Texaco paved roads and built an airport.
It also targets those who hire illegal immigrant day laborers or knowingly transport them.
The Laborers are frequent plaintiffs in securities lawsuits against corporations, and vocal critics of executive pay.
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And it targets those who hire illegal immigrant day laborers or knowingly transport them.
The increase in wages for laborers outpaced inflation, which contributes to the stability of society.
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During the '60s and '70s tens of thousands of Nepalese contract laborers entered Bhutan.
All three are designed to make those who would otherwise just be laborers into capital owners.
In Brazil, 28 percent of all rescued forced laborers from 2003 to 2011 came from sugarcane fields.
Often the farmer is from a higher caste (Brahmin), the laborers from a landless lower caste (Dalit).
If the laborers had family in China their role was to send earnings back to support them.
Though some of the displaced are land owners, a large number are share croppers or casual laborers.
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Many of these people found work as day laborers, but their children became doctors, lawyers and entrepreneurs.
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It's the currency of choice for tooth fairies and grandparents, panhandlers, migrant laborers and off-the-books household staff.
The remainder is made up of students, laborers and jobless cyclists who often struggle to find functioning bicycles.
The fishermen, the laborers, the craftsmen who made camp at Valley Forge -- they weathered a hard winter.
Baldwin's clients include the expanding homeless population, day laborers, the elderly and other poor people in the area.
To everyone else, particularly those laborers considered "excess capacity, " the economy's fragile recovery took a big step back.
But for the laborers inside this brightly lit workshop on the outskirts of Nairobi, football is also serious business.
In both systems, the would-be employers provided room and board instead of paying the going rate for free laborers.
The Joola, by contrast, was filled beyond capacity with poor West African laborers.
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Quintos' family owns a group of staffing companies in the Philippines that provide everything from temporary laborers to engineers.
"In the venture world, we try really hard to make sure that laborers are also owners, " one VC asked.
In a material sense, even manual laborers are phenomenally wealthy by historical standards.
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But growers aren't currently seeking to hire prisoners, who pick far fewer apples a day than immigrant laborers do.
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Mexican farm laborers then had three choices: stay in Mexico, immigrate permanently through family reunification, or immigrate without authorization.
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