In the next scene, performers are acting again, this time in the role of rural laborers. |
Home to nearly 2 million people, the neighborhood is a gritty tapestry of mechanics, metal grinders, junkmen and laborers. |
Prior to 1927, when county convict road gangs were sometimes used by the SHC, there is no explicit mention of the race of convict laborers. |
Also with the highest overall injury rate, the region's laborers were the most likely to face physical risk. |
They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
They say the system is broken and it is creating hardship for day laborers and their families. |