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Laborer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the construction trades, traditionally considered unskilled manual labor (as opposed to skilled labor). In the division of labor, laborers have all blasting, hand tools, power tools, air tools,...
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Unskilled Labor - These are workers who have received no special training and have few specific skills. As our society has grown into an increasingly technological one, the members of this group have developed more and more skills.
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Obama: Fatherhood Begins at Conception ... Long time no post! All the (oilfield) land work and shelf (near shore) work is drying up but deep water work is still alive and kicking me square in the gut. All things considered, I'd rather be ... I thought it was pretty dern'd good so I shamelessly copied it and put it on my blog.
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Chao said the U.S. economy would continue to drift further away from unskilled labor in the next decade as more than half of the nation's employment growth -- an estimated 15.6 million new jobs -- opens up in engineering, health care and professional occupations.
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Writing in City Journal, Steven Malanga questions the oft-quoted justification for corporate hiring of undocumented immigrants - the availability of unskilled labor. The facts: the unemployment rate for this category of worker is 30 percent.
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Unskilled labor is like crude oil. Before you read the rest of this post, my advice is not to take this as the complete Truth, but rather as an intriguing theoretical explanation of how domestic unskilled labor is priced. ... Unskilled labor is a commodity like crude oil. Both are fungible goods. A worker is only non...
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It will in fact accelerate as more advanced labor saving devices (such as robots) are introduced into the economy, rendering unskilled labor less and less valuable.
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