I was in search of migrant birds and I discovered sand martins and my first common sandpiper of the year. |
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His account of migrant workers' lives on colonial sisal plantations is particularly interesting. |
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Looming downstage is the Seneca, carrying a full cargo of lore, from search-and-rescue adventures to drug and migrant interdictions. |
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The region's timber draws truckloads of migrant workers who come to cut its prized mahogany, an expensive hardwood in high demand overseas. |
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Restrictions or bans by certain countries have been placed to protect migrant workers from trafficking and other rights violations. |
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Very pale and worn, the insect was clearly a migrant that had arrived from North Africa on the high pressure zone. |
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Some 27 percent of health professionals and 9 percent of teaching professionals are migrant workers. |
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Within a year, the Sungusungu had spread to migrant Sukuma populations living in distant regions such as Rukwa where this research was conducted. |
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None of this is to suggest that every second-generation member of a migrant community is a fiery, disaffected potential terrorist. |
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During the summer months, the reserve experiences a large influx of migrant species, particularly in the thornveld and dam shoreline habitats. |
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He could have been one among the many migrant workers, dishwashers, messengers, cleaners, and restaurant help who perished on that day. |
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Information will be provided on the rights and entitlements of migrant workers. |
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The immigration laws often dictate summary expulsion for the complaining, mistreated, paperless migrant worker. |
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The U.S. Navy intercepts migrant ships on the high seas and sends bogus refugees home. |
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Studies in migrant Asians comparing body fat topography with that in Caucasians have confirmed similar findings. |
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This species is a common passerine long-distance migrant of average size, used previously as a basis for model predictions. |
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Although we love our regular yard birds, every spring we are delighted with each migrant that returns to nest with us. |
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Our study focused on the Wood Thrush, a Neotropical migrant that nests in eastern woodlands of North America. |
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The Myrtle form of Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common migrant and winter resident in Washington. |
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They also embrace a universalizing framework that places migrant worker issues in a labour rights and better work for all contexts. |
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The reserve provides food and safety to the migrant birds that pair and nest on Siberian tundra but spend winter in Britain. |
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Their clients are mainly taxi drivers and marshals, mostly migrant Shangaans from Mozambique who relish food from their homeland. |
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The outbreak was blamed on shoddy backland development which had grown up to house the migrant poor who had drifted into the town. |
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How does the EU make the distinction between an illegal migrant and an asylum seeker? |
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On the Moroccan side, security services with shotguns and rifles with fixed bayonets have met migrant workers. |
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The woods around the fort buildings are a good place to spot several kinds of land crab, and migrant bird species nest in the nearby marsh. |
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I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear. |
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Last Sunday I watched an exceptionally well-done TV documentary featuring the plight of school-age children of migrant workers. |
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector. |
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The total amount of money sent home dropped along with a decrease in the number of migrant workers. |
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Everybody likes to be in clean clothes and to look presentable, including the migrant workers. |
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This result suggests that Africanization could have started prior to 1993 through matings of migrant drones with resident European queens. |
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We are not talking about the hordes of migrant workers dozing off in the gutters on sweltering street corners, but about the ubiquitous parasol. |
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Many migrant workers had also been employed in manufacturing, plantations and as domestic servants. |
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But the hint that migrant workers are to blame looks like a dog whistle that risks playing into the hands of the far right. |
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Typhoid fever had risen to epidemic proportions among migrant workers in the borough communities of London during this time. |
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The car industry was a core employer of manufacturing labour, particularly the post-war influx of non-English-speaking migrant workers. |
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The influx of a huge number of returning emigrants and migrant workers was the last thing that was needed. |
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View the pools and lagoons to see migrant waders like greenshanks and spotted redshanks. |
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Importantly, London's low paid migrant workers experience high levels of deskilling. |
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He is reported to have borrowed the boat from a Frenchman to take the migrant workers for a day out on the lake. |
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These sectors have regularly been found employing migrant labour through gangmasters who abuse workers. |
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Cutworm problems are generally associated with the black cutworm, which is an annual migrant from the south. |
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In migrant communities, however, the corrido remains the newspaper of illiterate people. |
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I counted 4 clouded yellows and 1 red admiral and there were numerous common darters and migrant hawkers. |
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One of the Irish employees claimed that by taking on migrant workers the company was pushing down the rates of pay. |
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His days are spent hustling jobs from farmers who exploit the indigent, any-manner-of-employment seeking migrant workers. |
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But it was as a coastal spring passage migrant that the most spectacular numbers were noted. |
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The Joads leave the Hooverville and move to a government camp for migrant workers. |
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With Germany providing less work for migrant labor, Polish teams are being forced home to a market oversupplied with people. |
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Later that week, a migrant worker died in what was officially called a hit-and-run accident. |
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Hence Sarangani's population today is largely a mix of migrant Hiligaynons, Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Tagalogs and Muslims. |
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The value of a chalupa is not imputed through the sweat equity of the migrant workers. |
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Likewise, ornithologists studying neotropical migrant populations historically have focused much of their attention in the temperate zones. |
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He cautions, however, that the interdiction of migrant ships in international waters might be beyond Canada's ability. |
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Interviewers found that informal leadership networks of stokvels and migrant homegroups were also important in mobilization. |
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The Cape stumpnose is the dominant marine migrant in South African estuaries. |
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The wet season is hot and humid and the best time for flowering plants, amphibians, reptiles and intra-African migrant birds such as cuckoos. |
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This development attracts passage migrant waders, nesting lapwing and redshank together with winter wildfowl. |
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There are business visitors, truck drivers and their khalasis, migrant labour and police personnel. |
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The squacco heron is a summer migrant from sub-Saharan Africa to the marshes of southern Europe. |
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They work as busboys, mechanics, waiters, construction workers and migrant farmers, Hess said. |
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Many of the non-unionized are migrant workers who leave poverty in the countryside to seek informal factory jobs in coastal boomtowns. |
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In the life of a migrant, the big news event is not who came in first in the Bass Hill election. |
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The seasonal marine migrant Atlantic silverside and resident mummichog were most abundant in the lower reach. |
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Purple Heron is a regular overshooting migrant to Britain and it is always worth checking any heron you see fly from a reed bed. |
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As a result, factory work often falls to the poorest Koreans, or to legal or illegal migrant workers. |
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Early this year, flowers bloomed ahead of time in spring and migrant birds flew back to the north earlier than usual. |
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The majority of migrant workers earn their living in the city by doing manual labour. |
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The remaining urban segregated labor market limits migrant access to a variety of jobs. |
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Sink populations contributed to the migrant pool in proportion to the value on the x-axis. |
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Displacement of families owing to development projects, unemployment and landlessness force the migrant to sell his child for labour. |
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Some street urchins and migrant workers then moved in and produced a lot of rubbish in the building. |
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With the Chinese New Year approaching, migrant workers across China are launching protests to demand the payment of outstanding wages. |
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We know the story about the baby who was born to migrant parents in an occupied country. |
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A big issue was the poor working and living conditions of migrant laborers. |
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Rich farmers have lobbied the government to allow more migrant workers to come and work here for the season-and then be sent back. |
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Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role. |
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The local railway station authorities today recovered the money looted by two policemen from four migrant workers yesterday. |
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The promise of the reward was too much of an enticement for the migrant workers to resist. |
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Based on a survey of the ministry of Labor and Social Security the shortage of migrant workers has developed into a sword of Damocles. |
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Second are migrant workers from western Kenya, who have been chased out of their homes by reprisal attacks. |
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The population is a mixture of native and migrant communities of agriculturist and dependent workforce. |
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The pied flycatcher is a small Palearctic migrant passerine bird. |
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To some extent migrant labour is performing the role once played by military service when ex-army conscripts returned to the villages with new skills and ambitions. |
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It is widely acknowledged that supra-state institutions are critical in the struggle to protect migrant worker rights, however, the role of international legal frameworks has generally been weak. |
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In autumn the mudflats host migrant shorebirds including plovers, yellowlegs, and sandpipers, and warblers are common in woodlands at both ends of the pond. |
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I have covered the costa Concordia since it ran aground in 2012, and I have covered many migrant shipwrecks in Italy, too. |
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Teamsters thugs used violence and red-baiting to intimidate Mexican migrant workers fighting for better conditions, while the union signed several pro-company contracts. |
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Men combined agriculture with seasonal migrant work, charcoal burning, woodcutting, and peddling, while women took up wet-nursing, spinning, and weaving. |
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Ireland is internationally important as a northerly winter feeding ground for many winter migrant birds such as thrush, fieldfare, redwing, and finches. |
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The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly. |
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In fact the whole group of migrant workers could be sacked on the spot, because, he had learned, another 400 Hungarian workers were on the way to take their place. |
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Ulijaszek said migrant Samoans in American Samoa were more overweight than those in western Samoa, while those who had emigrated to Hawaii were even more likely to be obese. |
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Born in rural Henan province in eastern China, Chen was the son of migrant workers. |
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The migrant workers brought into Russia to build the infrastructure for the Sochi Olympics were often targets of abuse. |
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With the help of a Jamaican migrant worker, he returns to his homeland to find his father. |
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It is important to reduce the gap between migrant and native pupils and prevent segregation. |
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Sheldrakes are today's mergansers, while the Wilson thrush, known today as the veery is only a migrant on the Cape but a resident of New England's woods. |
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Dehydrated and feeling weary, Marino lay down beside another migrant under a tree and fell asleep. |
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To keep their jobs, migrant workers have to tolerate unfair treatment and having their pay withheld which, in turn, encourages employers to skirt the law. |
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There was no running water and no electricity available to sustain this tiny enclave of fisherman and migrant workers, yet the mood during my visit was upbeat. |
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This is a lot different from the attitudes revealed in past surveys when migrant workers would not have had any second thoughts before buying the cheapest product available. |
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Sheldrakes are today's mergansers, while the Wilson thrush, known today as the veery, is only a migrant on the Cape but a resident of New England's woods. |
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In this country, the brambling is a passage migrant and a winter visitor. |
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Many migrant workers throughout China are now preparing to rejoin their families during the Chinese Spring Festival, which starts in mid-February. |
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Reduce financial costs for migrant workers in sending remittances to their families and communities. |
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He is a trade union activist helping organise the migrant workers. |
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In this maelstrom, in which the migrant soul had no way to learn or value nature, the only groundings were those of wealth, materialism, humanism, violence and conquest. |
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A powerful drug cartel, Los Zetas, is believed to be supervising migrant smuggling. |
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Many of these groups, especially the Zetas, have branched into migrant smuggling, kidnapping, extortion, and other crimes. |
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To step up police and judicial cooperation actions against migrant smuggling, engaging Europol and Interpol in Western Balkan route operations. |
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Both migrant smuggling and human trafficking are forms of irregular migration. |
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The difficulty in distinguishing between TIP and migrant smuggling further complicates the development of reliable TIP estimates. |
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We encourage States to criminalize migrant smuggling and trafficking in persons. |
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There is a need for demand reduction for migrant smuggling from Africa to Europe. |
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The Committee should take the offensive and apply the indivisibility of migrant workers' rights more strictly. |
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Lower access to health services affects both the mental and physical health of the migrant worker. |
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Even taking into account the higher cost of living in the cities, the economic advantages of becoming a migrant worker are substantial. |
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Provisions shall be made to enable migrant worker to acquire basic linguistic knowledge. |
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A migrant worker enjoys terms and conditions of employment which are not less favourable than those granted to a local worker. |
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Instead of covering the migrant workerÃs wife, it now covers the spouse of the migrant worker, whether a wife or a husband. |
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Being labelled as a migrant worker does not justify a lower salary than what a national would normally receive for similar work. |
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As a result, the supply of domestic migrant agricultural labour has been tightening up. |
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The meet in a strained context where the women of the area take a dim view of the arrival of migrant prostitutes. |
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We ask pardon for all the times that we have dehumanized, through our selfish attitudes and indifference, our migrant brothers and sisters. |
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Therefore, the families of migrant labourers must also be a target group of governmental policies and intervention projects. |
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In 2003, there were 83,000 babies born in Shanghai, of which the migrant population was responsible for 26,000, accounting for about one third of the total. |
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They work under bonded labour, a form of forced labour that deprives migrant workers of the most fundamental civil, legal and political rights. |
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Immigration officers and the police are accused of sometimes using excessive force against migrant workers and operating outside the law. |
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The trees and shrubs attract thousands of migrant dickey birds, and the marsh vegetation attracts several species or rails, American Bitterns, and Black-crowned Nightherons. |
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In addition, there are accounts of Ghanaian groups buying and repairing pirogues in Senegal for the purposes of migrant smuggling. |
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We're talking about specific services for the migrant farm worker community. |
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Networks linking technical and scientific personnel at home with their migrant counterparts abroad abet the transfer of technology. |
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Its white concrete houses, gaudily decorated thanks to migrant wages sent back from Dubai, lie in heaps. |
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Typically when one imagines a migrant worker, a public sector worker does not spring to mind. |
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The Executive Council of ILO has decided to focus the general debate of the International Labour Conference on the topic of migrant workers. |
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For example, some migrant workers spend up to six months in unpopulated areas without a possibility to meet their families. |
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The situation of migrant women is distinctive: they may have suffered violence either before emigrating or afterwards. |
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It is important to keep track of migrant Egyptian nationals who go abroad in search of work as a means of eliminating unlawful migration. |
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All this, of course, is in Of Mice and Men, a story of migrant workers during the Great Depression. |
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This opens the way for unscrupulous employers to play off migrant workers against resident workers, and to exploit migrant workers. |
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In principle, smuggling is not, at least initially, a coercive practice because the potential migrant enters into a contract with the smuggler. |
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Generally, migrant smuggling occurs with the consent of the person being smuggled, who often pays large sums of money to a professional smuggler. |
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Steps should be taken to avoid a situation whereby children from migrant backgrounds are clustered together in underperforming schools. |
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The possibility for migrant workers to enjoy political rights in the State of employment is not recognized. |
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An important dimension in diversity politics is the treatment of migrant workers. |
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Indeed, these differences could lead to the double taxation of migrant workers. |
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Sheep-shearing was also often done by migrant Mfengu and Thembu men. |
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While migrant ship tragedies at sea happen all too often, the latest sinking appears to have been no accident. |
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Homer leaves the orphanage and ends up working with migrant apple pickers. |
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But while the migrant pickers may be footloose, they are not carefree. |
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With pre-existing institutions similar to Sungusungu, the Sukuma quickly created and spread the justice organizations to even distant migrant populations. |
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The interstitial space may be occasionally disruptive of hegemonic articulations, but it can also represent the economic and cultural powerlessness of the unwilling migrant. |
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The day was brightening now, and we needed to hustle to locate migrant songbirds, including warblers, vireos, thrushes, and flycatchers. |
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For this reviewer, HOL offered a more intense experience of historical migrant labor issues. |
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While China's economy soars, hundreds of millions of migrant workers and rural peasants have been left on the outside looking in. |
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Neston once had a distinctive dialect derived from the migrant workers at the Denhall Colliery. |
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Effectively migrant workers, they usually earn more than they would at home, and more than local employees. |
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It is encountered in Ohio as a passage migrant and rarely as a winter guest, though two recent nestings have been confirmed. |
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Some of the migrant labourers are going home in caskets. |
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The migrant caregiver's almost slavelike working conditions illustrate the excesses of such a dynamic. |
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Recent fiction by Chinese-Canadian migrant writer Ying Chen can be read as engaging with this discourse of nationalism, calling into question these metaphoric constructions of womanhood. |
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Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality. |
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Maybe it was those years of getting atop flatbed trucks to rally migrant dayworkers in the California farmlands. |
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Dagona Waterfowl Sanctuary is significant to the internationally assisted conservation effort to protect the palaearctic migrant birds. |
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Often, 1930s America conjures up images of breadlines, dust storms, and migrant farmers. |
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A raft of migrant species also thrived, such as bee-eaters, exotic birds from southern Europe which nested successfully on the Isle of Wight. |
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The hot autumn also saw a huge influx of migrant moths from southern Europe with exotic species such as the crimson speckled and vestal moths recorded into October. |
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The ban applies to any economic migrant or student who has not been granted permission to stay for more than six months. |
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The number of pupils from economic migrant families in the borough has risen from 199 in 2004 to 356 this year. |
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Issues of citizenship, nationality and identity necessitate some knowledge of emigrant populations as does the increasing awareness of the impact of migrant remittances on the economy of the sending country. |
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Many migrant workers did not complain against dismissals because of the language barrier, unfamiliarity of their rights and due to the lengthy and complicated processes involved. |
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This discrimination principally affects the autochthonous Amerindian community and the population of African descent, but also certain migrant workers, refugees and asylum-seekers from South American and Caribbean countries. |
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But the return of this migrant to Egypt's shores has stirred the jabberers into a chunter. |
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Over glasses of water in a Philippine cafe in a Doha suburba populated by migrant workers, the women laid bare their wretched six-month odyssey, which has left them on the brink of despair and repatriation. |
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The pair traveled with, and sometimes worked alongside, migrant workers, many of them Wobblies. |
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The river channel links the remaining, but fragmented wetland areas and nature reserves, providing a refuge for native and migrant species. |
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Because of emigration and migrant labour, more than 100,000 Afrikaans speakers may live in the United Kingdom. |
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The Philippines requires each outbound migrant to attend a predeparture seminar. |
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One globally endangered species, Chlamydotis undulata, is a regular migrant in the autumn. |
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Other significant migrant groups come from Asia as from China and the Philippines. |
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There has been a campaign urging authorities to check the migrant suicide rate. |
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These border controls were set up to tackle the issue with immigrants coming to Sweden in relation to the ongoing European migrant crisis. |
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A 2008 law against racial discrimination does not cover mainlanders, immigrants or migrant workers. |
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The European Union plans to open the job centres for legal migrant workers from Africa. |
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The Stone Age must have begun there to be carried repeatedly to Europe by migrant populations. |
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A difficulty facing migrant prostitutes in many developed countries is the illegal residence status of some of these women. |
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Since the enlargement of the EU large numbers of migrant workers have arrived in the Netherlands from Central and Eastern Europe. |
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This included migrants from former Dutch colonies, such as Surinam and Indonesia, but mainly migrant workers from Turkey and Morocco. |
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This suggests that the earliest migrants into the northern extremes of North America and Greenland derived from later migrant populations. |
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One problem these migrant workers are involved with is the growth of slums. |
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The degree of linguistic integration varies widely within each migrant group. |
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The Central Valley is the most impoverished, with migrant farm workers making less than minimum wage. |
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In 2012, it was reported that every 6 days, an Indian migrant in Oman commits suicide. |
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Sales tend to be piecemeal and of smallstock, just to eke out the season with grain purchases every three weeks or so until cash from migrant workers is available or, if not, until the harvest period comes round again. |
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Lonely, homesick, working nonstop, and sometimes mistreated, some migrant workers compensate for their hard work by letting go-having drinking binges, engaging in paid or casual sex, spending time with their lovers. |
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The TEMPORARY CHAIRPERSON urged the Committee to seize the occasion of the Durban Review Conference to make its voice heard, on the specific subject of migrant workers. |
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It is for this Committee to continue the work of reasserting the primacy of human dignity, human rights, and respect for the rule of law as core democratic values that make demands on Canada's refugee and migrant system. |
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But if the new law goes through, language proficiency enabling the migrant to access the labour market will be mandatory, with the government empowered to expel people who do not come up to scratch. |
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To men like these, migrant smuggling offers a small fortune. |
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In the case of illegal migration facilitated by a smuggler there is an agreement between the migrant and the smuggler, and the relationship between the two ends when the former enters the territory of the receiving State. |
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He said companies faced severe fines or closure if they failed to comply with new rules on payment of wages, standards of accommodation and other aspects of the employment of migrant workers in the hyper-wealthy Gulf emirate. |
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To thrive and expand, they branched out to other crimes, including extortion, migrant smuggling and the siphoning of oil and gas from pipelines in the area. |
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The Zetas took in substantial sums by running the migrant smuggling business through Mexico but were also known for preying upon those seeking to reach the United States. |
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Under the definition of the Protocol, anyone involved in providing these documents is guilty of participating in migrant smuggling, but the level of organization of this activity is difficult to assess. |
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Foreign diplomats were converging on Burma on Thursday, seeking to discuss the Asian migrant crisis which is widely believed to have its roots in the mass fleeing of the country's persecuted Rohingya minority. |
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Given that migrant smuggling is not a crime in most countries, awareness of the scope and consequences of the problem is low among security officials. |
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At the moment we have an entire class of people with no social security, as even migrant workers of regular status have to wait for five years before they can access these benefits. |
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All of them suffer as a result of this situation, including migrant workers who receive their wages in one country and want to send them home to their families. |
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The General Command of Gendarmerie also established a specialized team to perform as a general coordinator on issues of trafficking in persons and migrant smuggling. |
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Taking a decision on whether a case involves human trafficking or migrant smuggling should never prevent law enforcement officers from taking action. |
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Transnational crime involves the globalization of organized criminal activity such as drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, corruption, arms dealing and money laundering. |
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Even if a case is one of migrant smuggling, it can be of interest to human trafficking investigators, because human traffickers often use smuggling networks. |
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These organizations' criminal activities include large-scale insurance fraud, the depletion of natural resources, environmental crime, migrant smuggling, bank fraud, gasoline tax fraud and corruption. |
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The recent UNODC mission to the region found that while most countries had engaged with the Protocol, only one of the five had legislation on migrant smuggling, which clearly limits the scope for enforcement. |
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It might be very difficult to distinguish human trafficking from migrant smuggling, as in both cases persons may be moved illegally across borders. |
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The Convention calls for the protection of the human rights of all who qualify as migrant workers under its provisions, regardless of their legal status. |
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While the additional elements that distinguish trafficking from migrant smuggling may sometimes be obvious, in many cases they are difficult to prove without active investigation. |
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There is also evidence of AOC migrant smuggling and drug trafficking activity in smaller population centers, such as the predominantly rural Atlantic Region. |
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It is argued that the migrant now has less incentive to make contacts and commit to the country of residence and its society, as their access to communication with the homeland is easier, cheaper and more frequent. |
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However, significant disparities in terms of school access persist at state level, affecting primarily indigenous children, children with special needs, migrant children, and child labourers. |
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In response to the European migrant crisis, several countries set up enhanced border controls. |
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The register of sponsors lists all organisations that the UK Border Agency has licensed to employ migrant workers or sponsor migrant students. |
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They can also help assure the temporariness of the labor migration by supporting migrant return and reintegration, and strengthen trust between countries for cooperation in other policy areas. |
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To start with, migration's contribution to development should be recognized, and governments should be requested to view migration more openly, positively and fairly, without bias towards migrant groups. |
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The Green P aper highlighted that the share of pupils of migrant background in the EU has increased, and that many of them suffer from educational disadvantage. |
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While male mobility is a big issue in AIDS infection, the largest group of men who are infected are not migrant workers, but are married or cohabiting and have sexual relations with women other than their regular partners. |
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Under these articles, the competent administrative authorities are required, in dealing with migrant workers, to explain their rights and obligations to them clearly. |
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What complaints does Mr. Cai have as a migrant worker? |
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Mr. Zhang, a migrant worker, blamed corporate greed. |
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He made his fortune building migrant worker dorms. |
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You become like a migrant worker in your own country. |
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However, we are opposed to the possibility of legalising unlawful residence through marriage to a migrant worker, as reflected in the Metock ruling. |
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The notion of a migrant worker' does not actually take account of what really happens when people immigrate with members of their family, including students or retired people. |
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Many immigrants have perished in the journey across the Mediterranean, with one notable incident being the May 2007 Malta migrant boat disaster. |
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Whereas the Convention specified that a migrant worker could have access to the entire labour market after two years of residence, Belgian law provided for a time period of at least four years. |
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A migrant worker's wife or husband and children are authorized to reside in Egypt for the same length of time as the worker himself, in accordance with the principle of family reunification. |
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A woman migrant worker enjoys all the benefits available to women workers under Egyptian domestic law, including all basic maternal health-care benefits, such as immunizations and follow-up health monitoring. |
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We need the migrant worker program to continue. |
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It is obvious that such collaboration has a different impact in cases wherein the migrant is present only for a limited period of time, as in temporary and circular migration. |
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Canada and Colombia also commit to providing acceptable protections for occupational safety and health for migrant workers and for employment standards such as minimum wages and hours of work. |
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A migrant worker should therefore be able to accept a job in another Member State or to move to another Member State to seek work without thereby suffering any discrimination with regard to social security benefits. |
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Ver.di has increased migrant worker involvement by getting them to stand as candidates in the elections for works council or as youth representatives. |
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We oppose the arbitrary and discriminatory hukou system and call for migrant workers to have the same rights and access to benefits as legally recognized residents. |
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Such a charter would reaffirm the rights of migrant workers and call for them to receive equitable remuneration, retirement and social benefits, and generally equal treatment as that of local workers. |
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They have the choice, however limited, of leaving an oppressive job situation and obtaining another job, whereas, in some countries, a woman migrant worker may become undocumented the minute she leaves her job. |
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This situation has repercussions for all the countries of the European Union since, as everyone knows, a migrant whose papers have been put in order may move freely within a large part of the EU's territory. |
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Compared to native pupils, many migrant children perform poorly at school and have higher school drop-out rates and lower rates of enrolment in higher education. |
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Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told Italian state radio Wednesday that the migrant emergency is getting worse and the boats keep coming. |
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This is also the view of the Norwegian union NTL, which has also appointed someone for a period of three months to give information about the union to the migrant community. |
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The choice of intervention zones will keep in mind as well the obvious utilization of the labor force of the migrant population following the seism. |
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Up to 50,000 eastern and central European migrant workers left Ireland in response to the Irish financial crisis. |
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His model applicant: Mario San Bartolome, who was a candy striper in high school and who helped organize health clinics for migrant workers while in college. |
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Effective measures of support for migrant women victims of violence should be put in place, including access to shelters, legal aid and medical, psychological, social and economic assistance. |
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The insecurities, unsettledness, vulnerabilities and uncertainties of a migrant life informed the idea to build a city, have a tower and make a name for themselves. |
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The fact that children with a migrant background in certain countries scarcely have any chance of progressing in school is not due to any lack of intelligence on their part. |
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On 4 August 2015, a Sudanese migrant walked nearly the entire length of one of the tunnels. |
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It supports the work of migrant organizations around the world by using the Internet as a tool for advocacy, networking and the dissemination of information. |
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Restrictive immigration policies focused on national security and a narrow construal of economic interests often limit the options of migrant women workers for safe and independent survival in an alien environment. |
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As a violation of a State's immigration laws a person who is declared to be an economic migrant can be refused entry into a country. |
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Conflicting opinions were expressed on the appropriateness of including in the draft articles a separate provision enunciating the prohibition of the collective expulsion of migrant workers and members of their families. |
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I would like to take the liberty to present to you for your consideration several measures that national human rights institutions could take to help the migrant workers, nationally and world wide. |
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The new law provides for penalization of the offence of illegal trafficking in persons and increases the sentence where it has endangered the life, health or integrity of the migrant or when a minor is involved. |
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Although it is home to seven million migrant workers, the capital appears to be without the squalid shantytowns that pockmark or ring other developing cities, like Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro. |
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It is commonplace for the official number of hours to be declared, even if the migrant often works twice as many hours without the extra hours being paid. |
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A substantial number of seasonal migrant farm workers, for instance, are never registered as employees and therefore do not receive sickness benefits or sick leave if they fall ill. |
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The link between cornerstones and goals attempted to break the cycle of monolingualism among migrant families. |
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The difference between the thresholds is the amount of time it takes a migrant to be eligible for Indefinite Leave to Remain. |
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Consequently, concerned citizens and non-governmental organizations choose different civil actions and counteractive measures to enhance migrant women's rights. |
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The number of people in Qatar fluctuates considerably depending on the season, since the country relies heavily on migrant labour. |
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It is generally acknowledged that workers in debt bondage are primarily illegal migrant agricultural workers, maids, nannies or hideously exploited people in small industries in the Third World. |
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On 6 July 2015, a migrant died while attempting to climb onto a freight train while trying to reach Britain from the French side of the Channel. |
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Their work involves the monitoring and protection of the migrant roseate, common and Arctic terns during their breeding season. |
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Many migrant workers arriving for work in Qatar have paid exorbitant fees to recruiters in their home countries. |
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But to his father's family he is a reminder of his parents' misalliance, and he comes to realize that, because of his Asian looks, Kuwaitis assume that he is a migrant worker. |
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The government imposes a standard employment contract which contains, among others, a provision for ensuring medical benefits for migrant workers. |
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Only the western kingbird, a Nearctic-Neotropic migrant, was more abundant in stands of tamarisk. |
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Part of the logic behind NAFTA was to raise living standards in Mexico by liberalizing trade with North America, thus alleviating the illegal migrant problem faced by some American states. |
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A migrant is a person who, for reasons other than those contained in the definition, voluntarily leaves his country in order to take up residence elsewhere. |
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For example, it is very difficult for women migrant domestic workers who are scarcely ever out of sight of their employers to even register with their embassies or file complaints. |
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Additional measures to combat human trafficking should include the monitoring of recruitment practices and those to protect the rights of women and migrant workers. |
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Hence discourses vacillate between treating multiculturalism as a social resource and moral position and as a problem that is produced by migrant communities. |
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Once a migrant can read, write and speak the host country language, he or she can join in social intercourse and learn by herself or himself what is necessary for survival, adaptation and productivity. |
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Having arrived at the place of destination, the migrant is often the one who is the bringer of ideas and energy in his or her desire to construct a new life. |
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An informed approach to migrant rights will seek an appropriate balance between the sovereign power of the State and the duties owed by the State to non-citizens under international human rights law and related instruments. |
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As already noted, for some unions responding there is little or no opportunity to recruit migrant workers as members because they are not employed in the sectors in which the unions organise. |
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An economic migrant is distinct from someone who is a refugee fleeing persecution. |
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During the period from January to November 2007, the National Human Rights Commission received thirteen complaints from migrant workers concerning discrimination in labor relations. |
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Our objective was to assess different methods of distinguishing between migrant and resident kingbirds where they cooccur. |
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Swainson's hawk is a transient migrant throughout eastern Mexico and is under special protection in Mexico. |
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The Voordelta is becoming increasingly important for their continued existence as a result of diminishing habitats elsewhere, such as the sandbanks of the Oosterschelde where these migrant birds rest and feed. |
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Because of its position, Scilly is the first landing for many migrant birds, including extreme rarities from North America and Siberia. |
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The weakness of this method lies in its generalizing approach, which does not take account of the characteristics of the migrant community which is part of its target population. |
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It is tragic that around five thousand migrant women fall victim annually to mental or physical violence, forced marriage, genital mutilation and crimes committed in the name of honour. |
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An Austrian study finds no effect on grade repetition among native students exposed to migrant students. |
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Despite this, the remittances that migrant populations send back to their families can help to reduce poverty in their countries of origin on a micro level. |
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It shall not be permissible to exert any form of pressure upon migrant workers and members of their families with a view to their relinquishing or foregoing any of the said rights. |
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Stories of migrant boats with no toilets or food at all are not. |
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The work is sometimes dangerous, and workers can be poorly paid or fleeced by unscrupulous agents. Singapore's huge influx of migrant workers is a hot political issue. |
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