He is a bookseller and poet and by definition low-paid, and this has been a strain. |
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A private employer is putting high profit margins above the interests of very low-paid employees. |
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Entry into office jobs does not necessarily represent an escape from the bad, hazardous and low-paid conditions of manufacturing. |
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His prospects were limited to a low-paid job in the civil service or a low-paid job in military. |
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As many as four out of ten graduates from Scottish universities are working in bars, shops or similar low-paid employment. |
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The downturn turned him from the owner of a small carpet and floor maintenance company to a low-paid hourly wage earner. |
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The jobs the members of this workforce perform are not only generally low-paid but also tend to have less favourable fringe benefits. |
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The government has done exceptionally well in redistributing money towards low-paid families. |
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Their work will be contracted out to private companies that employ largely nonunion low-paid labor. |
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They were dreary, low-paid and repetitive and gave rise to strikes for a good reason. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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These are people who are low-paid, delivering key frontline services. |
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It's a continual drain if I count the 'opportunity cost' of flitting between irregular low-paid casual jobs rather than getting a solid career happening. |
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His wife is a low-paid worker at a garbage clearance factory in the city. |
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After the second world war Britain trawled the colonies, mostly for workers to do low-paid jobs. |
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Many now face a stark choice between closure and raising fees to a level which may be beyond low-paid parents. |
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People are being urged to ditch low-paid unskilled work to take advantage of a jobs bonanza in the construction industry in Bradford. |
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The next decades saw the widespread organisation into general unions of low-paid and unskilled workers. |
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Even the poor, low-paid jobs occupied by immigrant workers are now coveted. |
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Are you careful not to buy products that are mass-produced by low-paid workers in third-world sweatshops? |
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Like thousands of others during this time, Tucker moved from one low-paid demeaning job to another in order to survive. |
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If such job opportunities are low-skilled and low-paid, the disincentive effects on such travelling could be considerable. |
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It seems feasible that simple robots designed to perform menial household tasks and non-complex low-paid jobs are likely to become common in our lifetimes. |
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The price of this shift was the replacement of secure well-paid jobs in traditional industries with often insecure and relatively low-paid jobs in services. |
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The years after 1870 saw an increasing number of low-paid, salaried, and professional people included in the middle class, notably schoolteachers and clerks. |
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We do not believe that the country would really be in dire straits if we extended leave provisions to casual workers, the low-paid, or young people. |
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Previously her energies went into raising her four children, two with special needs during which she took various part-time jobs and low-paid homework. |
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Educational systems that discourage students perpetuate the creation of obedient, moldable, passive, and low-paid future workers incapable of changing systems. |
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The post-industrial economy has created new kinds of low-paid workers for whom the principle of fighting for your rights remains as sound as it ever was. |
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As a conclave of low-paid people with government guaranteed paychecks, military bases are natural targets for the predatory lending practices of payday loan companies. |
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Worst is the big shift from fulltime, well-paid, skilled jobs to low-paid, semiskilled, part-time work. |
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