How To Use Day laborer In A Sentence

  • They say the system is broken and it is creating hardship for day laborers and their families.
  • The Alentejo has traditionally been a region of low population density, latifundia that originated in the Roman estate system, and landless day laborers.
  • I watched day laborers with warped ideas of what it meant to be the boss become absolute dictators in the church. Christianity Today
  • What we call the workingman, the day laborer, the mechanic, the mill hand, had no existence as classes. A School History of the United States
  • As a day laborer , he had no health or disability insurance.
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  • Authorities say the trio offered the day laborers work and then drove them to secluded areas to rob them at knifepoint.
  • We know very little about Vargas non-actor Argentino Vargas is an Argentine day laborer, apart from the fact that he has been locked away for decades and that he is deucedly deft with a machete, at one point pulling into his boat a stray goat that he butchers quicker than you could withdraw $30 from an ATM. The woods are lovely, dark and deep
  •            Philbin had seen them all: punk kids go-carting carts, idle day laborers sitting on overturned carts and bums warming themselves around immolated carts. Who Will Carry Us?
  • On Maryland's Eastern Shore, day laborers show up to shuck oysters, no questions asked, no documents needed.
  • As an apprentice, you will eventually be preparing yourself to eventually present your masterpiece at the Great Guild Hall - hired out as a journeyman, or hired day laborer for one of our town's projects.
  • They say the system is broken and it is creating hardship for day laborers and their families.
  • Authorities say the trio offered the day laborers work and then drove them to secluded areas to rob them at knifepoint.
  • They tried to supplement their income by hiring themselves out as day laborers, textile workers or manual laborers.
  • The plantation administrator also hired day laborers at times to work the demesne, the fields directly exploited by the owners.
  • To be born an aristocrat does not in itself prevent me from taking on the project of liberty for the commoner or the day laborer.
  • Hence it is that, as a rule, the slave (§ 71, ff.) and socager work least willingly, the day laborer with less industry than the piece-worker, (240) who is at the same time more satisfied with himself, and gives most satisfaction to his master, (241) since he acquires more both for himself and for his master. System der volkswirthschaft. English
  • Today, after some 5 years of study -- in some cases even more -- 61 farm workers, seven day laborers, four cowboys, seven operators, four employees, two poultrymen, and so forth, are graduating. CASTRO STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY
  • I'm proud and grateful that this film is able to humanize and destigmatize the idea of who a day laborer is, and to free Wilmer's character--and the supporting cast of actual day laborers--from the awful and alienating stereotypes often attached to brown, working class immigrants. S.J. Main: Writer/Director Jill Soloway Explores Latino Themes in Sundance Film 'Una Hora Por Favora'
  • Immigrant day laborers, domestics and gardeners have built independent organizations, even without labor law protection or support from local unions.

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