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unskilled

[uhn-skild] / ʌnˈskɪld /


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The Knights of Labor, founded in 1869, became the first mass labor organization, welcoming all “producers”: skilled and unskilled, Black and white, men and women.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another commentator said even unskilled laborers have it better in the private sector being offered higher wages and better benefits packages than those available in the military.

From Washington Times

Hiking the minimum wage also raises the bar for unskilled workers to find jobs, said Walter Block, an economist who teaches at Loyola University New Orleans.

From Washington Times

The exploitation of semi-skilled and unskilled Indian workers in Gulf countries is well documented.

From BBC

“Increasing the unskilled wage is not going to catapult them to a different life, it’s going to make it slightly more comfortable to live paycheck to paycheck.”

From Seattle Times