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1 They had come to be an unskilled work party clearing the lines.
2 There's lots of work that needs to be done - easy unskilled work .
3 Ultimately, if enough unskilled labour comes to Ireland, wages for unskilled work will fall.
4 Immigration contributes the largest proportion in both skilled and unskilled work , practically monopolizing the latter.
5 The villeins of the cities and towns who do unskilled work and are unprotected by organization.
6 Their existing disadvantages will be compounded by diminishing opportunities for unskilled work , and higher barriers to upskilling.
7 In short, machines and robots are on the verge of replacing most of the world's unskilled work - force .
8 In the old hand industry, a skilled man spent a good part of his time at unskilled work .
9 Now the economy is recovering, but many freeters are missing out on the upswing after years of unskilled work .
10 I always paid a native, doing unskilled work , the wage a white would have received for the same effort.
11 He refuses to bring on unauthorized immigrants and has found locals largely unwilling to take on such tedious unskilled work .
12 Skilled work like that of book-folding is paid no higher than the almost unskilled work of the jam or match girl.
13 A pale youth, whose foolish grin revealed only his fitness for the heavy, unskilled work he was engaged upon, came up.
14 It's easy to understand why it's done this way: if a charity hired locals for its unskilled work , it would be spending money.
15 All the unskilled work done in his mines is done by regular conscripts (who are dispatched by the Korean People's Army).
16 The new psychology of unskilled work is that people will accept rock-bottom pay, irregular hours and poor conditions just to remain in the workforce.
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