Relationship where a worker sells labour to an employer.
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Examples for "wage labour "
1 The link between wage labour and economic security has long been a mirage in South Africa.
2 But in a place like South Africa, finding economic security through wage labour was never the solution.
3 Second, and even more important, the crisis has not simply hit wage labour , which is the normal way of capitalism.
4 The exposed sector is a two-level CES where highly and lowly productive labour are complementary, but both are substitutable with minimum wage labour :
5 Households dependent on wage labour can afford to buy a quarter of the wheat they bought in 2007, according to the World Food Programme.
1 Because there was no money, there was no wage labor .
2 Natural resources invited industry in large units, but wage labor was not to be had.
3 It's a crop that doesn't do very well with something like slavery or wage labor .
4 White people still have more access to wage labor .
5 That is the weakness of slave labor; and of wage labor also where there is not full industrial education and freedom of choice.
6 Households dependent on wage labor can afford to buy a quarter of the wheat they bought in 2007, according to the World Food Program.
7 Wage Labor and Capital, by Karl Marx.
8 Wage labor , quick, efficient.
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