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migrant worker

NOUN
  1. a worker who moves around and works temporarily in different places

How To Use migrant worker In A Sentence

  • I contented myself with merely trying to become a migrant worker, a plan that fizzled because nobody in my family would advance me the cash necessary to go out west and meet my fellow migrants.
  • City residents also condemn migrant workers for the sharp rise in the urban crime rate.
  • Most of donators' attitude was active, among which 67.7% were self-giving, such as army men, college students, medical personnel, and immigrant workers.
  • The promise of the reward was too much of an enticement for the migrant workers to resist.
  • The gaudy decorations are out, the over sized Yuletide props have been forklifted into position by underpaid migrant workers, and the same CD played at this time every year since 1989 can be heard tinkling through the mall.
  • These were people who often turned to crime to make a living such as highwaymen or pickpockets, migrant workers who roamed the country looking for work, and individuals who begged for a living.
  • The economic precariousness forced a substantial number of men to leave for distant lands as migrant workers.
  • Currently, migrant workers are automatically given indefinite leave to remain after five years. The Sun
  • Some street urchins and migrant workers then moved in and produced a lot of rubbish in the building.
  • Because of a number of inequable systems and historical formation of the institutional barriers, migrant workers in cities can not enjoy all their rights.
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