Tougher financial sanctions would make work-shy whingers show a bit more responsibility. |
Factory workers are depicted as work-shy and devious, company directors as unscrupulous. |
He quickly dismisses any notion that he's turned into a work-shy recluse. |
So Micky, his equally work-shy best mate from a house clearance company, has the master plan of reinventing him as a gigolo. |
In his measures against the work-shy and corrupt, he favoured vigorous penalties more than an improvement of the situations which gave rise to their vices. |
As a result, British films and TV programmes are littered with images of the archetypal work-shy idler. |