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"laborer" Definitions
  1. a person whose job involves hard physical work that does not need special skills, especially work that is done outdoors

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It's true that many athletes come from disadvantaged backgrounds, and coaches like Judge may work them as hard as any day laborer, but they have advantages that the day laborer lacks.
Singh's great grandfather, Laxman Singh, was an Indian indentured laborer.
"We built the United Arab Emirates," an Indian laborer, who
I met a Han laborer who worked on the railway.
Dittmar Stern became a laborer as the family income dwindled.
"I too was nothing but a laborer," Mr. Lee wrote.
I'm proud, particularly, because being a laborer is hard work.
I ran through more possibilities: He could be a laborer.
Age: 36 Occupation: laborer Does your jacket keep you warm?
"You just missed the bus," the laborer called out to him.
Something about the laborer, or the greeting, may have suggested opportunity.
That is half the minimum wage of an agricultural day laborer.
His father, a laborer, lost an arm in an industrial accident.
Saroo's mother (Priyanka Bose) is a laborer in a poor village.
Maisuma Bibi, a day laborer making plastic handbags, survived the blaze.
Mulugeta Getahun, 32, studied architecture but works as a day laborer.
Unlike Qu Qiubai, he wasn't a political leader; he was a laborer.
Shtewi scrapes by with occasional work as a porter or day laborer.
He listed his job as "laborer" at an Orlando sheet metal shop.
A onetime migrant laborer, he raised two boys who went to college.
Eighteen months ago Sanathoi married a daily laborer from a nearby village.
His father was a laborer, and his mother ran a small shop.
His father, Nathaniel Bacon Jones, was a laborer in a steel mill.
"He has countless amounts of money!" one Pakistani laborer told the Times.
A laborer was hacking at the muck with a three-tined pitchfork.
At the same time, Whitten's walls evoke the invisible and forgotten laborer.
"Maybe I'll move elsewhere and go work as a construction laborer," he said.
The response In the crowd were Harvey and fellow day laborer Kirby Sample.
But as a laborer and a migrant, Bacani connects to these women's experiences.
The American laborer needs a union to counterbalance the asymmetrical weight of power.
His brother Mahmoud, a day laborer in Israel who speaks some Hebrew, intervened.
When you're walking around with dusty clothes, you are seen as a laborer.
"When I was working construction, I was a laborer," Demos told People Now.
An ex-laborer pleaded guilty in the 2015 murder of a Westchester socialite.
He carried no identification or cellphone, and he insisted he was a laborer.
Arrest records listed her occupation as laborer, but no additional details were available.
Now he was a construction day laborer, happily earning about $65 a day.
Cirode could still pressure Wood into working for her as a domestic laborer.
Kauser Sorker, 31, a laborer from Bangladesh, works at the Frame, erecting scaffolding.
As a laborer, you got to make sure that everything is tight, clean.
His father was a stained-glass artist who worked mostly as a laborer.
She lost four of her children to a cholera epidemic, but kept moving forward, working as a day laborer in the fields of her small village, as a chef in a hotel and, at age 105, as a day laborer again.
Bikash Tati, a 39-year-old laborer, is unperturbed by life on the streets.
Officials say he was a day laborer who went to an Islamic religious school.
The eldest, a 50-year-old laborer named Negrole Jorgito López, was especially eager.
I want to get out and make a living wage working as a laborer.
Her father, a day laborer named John DeMarco had been here for 18 years.
Before long, the friend was sent back to Chicago, leaving Tom without a laborer.
Since graduating from high school, Mr. Grayson has worked mostly as a day laborer.
His laborer father, André, seeking construction work, moved the family to the Ardennes region.
He spent his post-baseball life as a construction laborer near New York City.
"People are tired," said David Brooks, a 72-year-old retired General Motors laborer.
The 49-year-old day laborer in Southern California has seen this happen before.
Wagner would eventually find himself traveling as well, working as a salesman and laborer.
Rather, he depicts through his unifying, ashen tones the conjunction of laborer and machine.
"We don't feel our differences today," said Raad Nasr, a 22-year-old laborer.
I was 22014 when my father left for Dubai to work as a laborer.
He never regarded himself as a laborer, or as part of any labor movement.
His father, Cosimo, was a laborer, and his mother, Maria (Pezzaniti) DiChiera, cleaned homes.
I worked as a construction laborer and I had decided to join the march.
For months, she has been working out of a day laborer center in Pasadena.
She persisted as a laborer until a chimney collapsed on her, injuring her back.
His mother was a school-bus driver and his father was a construction laborer.
The laborer practically lives on the four acre mango orchard where he is employed.
Joe Smith Jr. is a Long Island laborer and a member of the Local 66.
Sahana lost her mother when she was 6 and lives with her father, a laborer.
Each laborer charges him 120 rupees ($1.70) a day, cutting substantially into his monthly income.
You can earn as much as £24,000 [$35,000] per individual North Korean laborer a year.
"This is not over," Salvador Sarmiento, national organizer for the National Day Laborer Organization Network.
He survived the war under a false name, as a laborer on a German farm.
But they also got a better idea about what a laborer is willing to pay.
An Indian laborer works at a parade ground ahead of Republic Day on Jan. 26.
The work is reflective of Dial's life working as a laborer in factories in Alabama.
Jubair made a little money as a farm laborer, carrying water and planting paddy rice.
During World War II, with the city under German occupation, he worked as a laborer.
He worked as a laborer, a landscaper, a piano mover, anything that paid the bills.
He later worked as a laborer at a Hudson Valley cement plant for two years.
His mother is a day laborer, and the family subsists near the edge of poverty.
Satouf's 16-year-old son works as a day laborer and earns $8 a day.
His father is a laborer and farmer who tends just a few acres of orchards.
After the Great Depression, during World War II, the laborer became heroic in American life.
Khan, who worked as a day laborer, was on his way to a construction site.
He was a laborer in a rubber plant and a porter in a chemical factory.
"My father's only goal was to have his son working as a laborer," he said.
As a farm laborer, Ismail does not need one, as the agricultural sector is exempt.
But he also was an unskilled laborer with little education and meager English-language skills.
Nobody complained about being the retailer's laborer and deliveryman as long as prices were rock-bottom.
His father, a laborer, died when Moon was 7, so he worked from an early age.
But Mr. Fritta's imprisoned laborer is handsome and muscular, defying Hitler's stereotype of Jews as feeble.
We met a 29-year-old Tibetan laborer who said he had never gone to school.
Krim is unemployed but occasionally finds a day or week of work as a casual laborer.
"My mother and sister are missing," said Yusuf, just back from work as a daily laborer.
Were I a manual laborer, I would have headed for steroid injections or surgery long ago.
She moved to Thailand a few years later, eking out a living as a farm laborer.
It simply does not have the manpower or enough citizens who will work for laborer wages.
He had been working as a laborer for the family who would become his in-laws.
And that figure will be no higher or lower than that of every other wage laborer.
Mr. Trinidad, 35, suggested the name for the app — Jornalero, which means day laborer in Spanish.
On his Facebook page, the accused states that he is a laborer who works in construction.
Her mother, a poor laborer living in rural India, borrowed money to take her to hospital.
He moved his family to Florida and took seasonal jobs as a construction laborer and carpenter.
It doesn't take Marx, apparently, to see what's wrong with the owner-laborer, bourgeois-proletariat relation.
Jesse was always the laborer of the operation, while Walt was happy to pull the strings.
He was engaged to be married and had a job as a laborer when the accident happened.
Montes had been working as a farm laborer in Calexico and was expected to attend community college.
" Emi Maclean, an attorney with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), called it "an extraordinary decision.
Ngannou worked as a laborer and harbored dreams of becoming a boxer to break out of poverty.
My father had been an engineer in Afghanistan, and here he got a job as a laborer.
The woman said her husband was ill, and her son was working as a laborer in Iran.
He didn't know that my father's previous job as a slave laborer was to bury dead bodies.
A seventh son, Mohammed Asef, has been in Iran for about a decade, working as a laborer.
Aiello was born in Manhattan, the second youngest of six children, to a seamstress and a laborer.
Escobar is now reportedly living with relatives and works when a job is available as a laborer.
Her father, Gershon, was a textile laborer, and her mother, the former Lena Schiff, a homemaker. Mrs.
HAJA, Yemen — The Yemeni farm laborer was picking crops in a hot field when the call came.
Dar did not return home from his work as a laborer on March 19 last year, Fahmeeda added.
But during childhood, Xu saw pictures of his laborer father, and was told he was respected, not denigrated.
Her husband worked as a day laborer on fishing boats but earned too little to cover their expenses.
Shaker Mahmoud, a carpenter and day laborer, says he helped dig the well, funded by a local benefactor.
"Just like our beautiful kolams, we also draw beautiful maps," said Victor, who works as a daily laborer.
He has reached a stage in his asylum process that lets him work as, say, a wage laborer.
After all, there's only so much that can be confiscated from a dead slave, laborer or tenant farmer.
He fled the fighting, crossing the border into Lebanon, where he worked for two years as a laborer.
A lonely weatherman hires a day laborer to be his pal in John Butler's racially naïve buddy comedy.
Her family fled to Aden, and her husband is struggling to find occasional work as a day laborer.
His father was a laborer, and his mother was a homemaker in a house that had no electricity.
Around this time Józef Wrona, who had been hired as a civilian laborer at Monowitz, befriended Mr. Drimmer.
But even if a Québécois laborer brought the libel to Massena, why did it find such ready acceptance?
"I cannot afford meat anymore," said Musa Abdullahi, a laborer sipping milk sold by a female street vendor.
Pablo Alvarado is the executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and a former TPS recipient.
The digger on top of the building is hired for $300 a day, a laborer at the site said.
One Fritta portrait in the Berlin exhibition shows a pickax-wielding laborer, whose jacket has a Star of David.
How do you value the work of a Chinese laborer versus the work of a London-based marketing professional?
"There is no security concern for a single laborer being checked or robbed by the police," Mr. Mutmain said.
The laborer invited the man at the bus stop to his home, and they left together in the van.
Manuel Sobral, 56, a laborer with Local 1010, was run over by his van in Central Park in February.
Think of our second-class status, even in Los Angeles, where "Mexican" and "Guatemalan" are often synonymous with laborer.
They are workers at one of the largest day laborer stops in New York City, hoping to be hired.
Having moved to Guangdong to work as a construction laborer, he soon found that these performances were more lucrative.
In that time, Balde worked as a construction laborer and lived in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.
It didn't matter if you were a day laborer or a record label executive, a banker, or a chef.
While he was living in his niece's basement, he told Business Insider that he worked as a day laborer.
The nephew, Ismail Khan, moved his family to Libya two years ago, hoping to find work as a laborer.
Would-be butcher, laborer, vintner, clerk, an almost soldier, storyteller and a falconer, though what's the use in birds?
If you are a daily wage laborer in the city, some nice folks will serve you a free lunch.
Mr. Jones was listed as a farmer, and Fanny Moore, a "farm laborer," both reporting zero wages or salary.
"We all want to put an end to corruption," said Mohamed Ismail, a 26-year-old unemployed day laborer.
"It's moral to have that fight, to stand for the American laborer, for the American average citizen," he said.
"Imagine—I am the son of a poor laborer and I am involved in this powerful organization," he said.
"Our objective is legitimate," said Tarek Haddad, 33, an unemployed laborer from Tataouine and a spokesman of the movement.
Day laborer Sayed Hassan told CNN he feared for his family and children, and wanted better security in Kabul.
The 22-year-old casual laborer earns her living by picking tea leaves in India's north-eastern Assam state.
The average wage for an unskilled laborer in agriculture in India is Rs 320 or about $4.50 per day.
Her husband, a day laborer, suffered heatstroke this year, missed a week's work, and, with it, a week's pay.
Without her efforts, he said, he might have ended up a laborer in one of the camp network's factories.
Anwara, 22, said her husband, a day laborer, was killed a few weeks earlier by Buddhist militias in her village.
"This is the first program that is trying to turn you into a capitalist, and not a laborer," he explained.
In another overlap with "The Knick," Foster encourages a black laborer (McKinley Belcher III) who has an aptitude for medicine.
While Bruce Wayne is a billionaire, the man who originally claimed his moniker was a farm laborer in 1940s Arkansas.
Their suicide rate is three times higher than the South Korean norm, and their most common profession is unskilled laborer.
He grew up in the Northwest and often worked as a laborer alongside his parents in crop fields and orchards.
They said the government had offered each non-local laborer 2,000 yuan in cash if they left for the holidays.
Using a mobile phone, the laborer sends money, which is routed through one of the country's major money transfer agencies.
I was fascinated by my grandfather's role as a slave laborer in this extraordinary plot that is not widely known.
A son of a Cambridge laborer, he was orphaned at age 763 and apprenticed to the Leaches as a teenager.
The individual pain felt by the laborer is offset in a macro-economic sense for the increased profits of companies.
Mining is one of the most profitable jobs an unskilled laborer can find, due in part to the steep risks.
The incident occurred almost exactly 37 years after laborer Michael Fagan's famous intrusion into the palace on July 9, 1982.
After the train, Iancu was held in a local concentration camp, then worked through the war as a slave laborer.
The pair, if bought in Iran, would have cost around $100 — the equivalent of a month's wages for a laborer.
Mr. Noel, 46, had begun working at the plant seven years earlier as a general laborer, earning $18 an hour.
Singh said Asif was responsible for the assault on the fruit merchant's home and an earlier attack on a laborer.
The greatest con of 2016 was not persuading a white laborer to vote for a nasty billionaire with soft hands.
He downed eight beers, typical for Mr. Moriarty, a laborer who spent most of his life in Australia's rugged outback.
Their father, Abdullah, is an unemployed laborer, who -- between children, grandchildren and relatives -- says he has 225 mouths to feed.
Since then, he has worked his way up from laborer to equipment operator, and he now earns $32 an hour.
For a time he seemed to have a stable life, working his way up from farm laborer to labor contractor.
Dustin's a white indentured laborer; Gary's the black slave who oversees his work; Dustin licks Gary's boots until he comes.
Guo was born in Beijing in 1957 and worked as a farm laborer after graduating from high school in 1976.
"Most people just sit at home ... we're stuck here and stuck in the camp," said Abu Anas, a former manual laborer.
Pablo Alvarado, executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, said Thursday's press conference proves the need for sanctuary cities.
And he may have been thinking back to his trial in Illinois when he told the laborer about his legal work.
Her father, a manual laborer, moved to France for a more stable job and to help pay for his daughter's studies.
The artist Will Steacy, who describes himself as a "former union laborer," makes collages that reveal a stance closer to Libertarianism.
Without business skills and seed capital, she would have remained a manual laborer and not the business owner she is today.
He hung his old scraper on the wall, part relic, part badge, part talisman, of his life as a manual laborer.
"It was very important for the dance to use the actual movement of the laborer picking up the rocks," he explained.
A poignant second story line follows the outsider artist Martín Ramírez, who crossed into the United States as a day laborer.
Bell, what it meant to be a marginalized woman; in Lochner, what it meant to be a laborer; in Bowers v.
In a similar case relating to gig economy plumbers, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of granting the laborer worker status.
He could play a German officer, a French laborer — whatever was called for, including an American hero, all with absolute confidence.
The financial pain felt by the workers was significant, prosecutors said, with one laborer losing $50,000 over a three-year period.
The brick kiln laborer was walking along a railway track in the Kakapora area when he was stopped by two people.
Gabrielle's mother (Brigitte Roüan) arranges for her to marry a Catalan laborer (Alex Brendemühl), who is bizarrely nonchalant about the deal.
The way the Union Army saw it, the black woman was neither a laborer nor a soldier; she was a burden.
Maya and her five siblings survive on whatever her mother, who was widowed nine years ago, earns as a casual laborer.
Her father was from a poor family and became a manual laborer in the sugar industry at 15, before the revolution.
"Look at that tangle of wires," said Ram Kishore Yadav, a laborer, staring up from the street where 42 men died.
If you're a laborer or a builder, if you've done heavy lifting or repetitious work, you may well want to stop.
Her father, who works as a day laborer in Iran, left her and her younger brothers in Kabul with their uncle.
"Can't believe they are raising our processions with journalists!" said Daulat, a Hindu daily wage laborer who goes by one name.
Emiliano, a 57-year-old undocumented day laborer from Honduras, says he knows many people assume he doesn't pay his taxes.
"The parents usually tell me 'no water, no daughter'," said Hetu, 42, a farm laborer who earns 4,000 rupees ($58) a month.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s.
"My grandpa went to University of Arizona and paid for it by being a farm laborer in the summer," one woman said.
He is a day laborer who somehow fell into fame on his way to work and it impresses him not a whit.
Mr. Zahir spent 26 years as a laborer in Iran, where he learned to build sculptures, fireplaces and fountains out of stone.
Raul Curiel said their father, Salvador, arrived in Arizona as a laborer in the 1920s, eventually receiving citizenship and becoming a steelworker.
Jon-Carlos Perez, 30, an independent voter and a concrete laborer originally from Puerto Rico, said he cast his vote for Mrs.
Day laborer centers in Brooklyn and on Staten Island will also be testing the product, which is available in Spanish and English.
"It's like family here," said Harley Britt, 25, a laborer who sipped whiskey and said he'd take Greenport over Manhattan any day.
He held a variety of jobs across the years, some seasonal or temporary, some long-term: supermarket manager, construction worker, warehouse laborer.
You might think so after two years of media fixation on this version of the aggrieved laborer: male, Caucasian, conservative, racist, sexist.
Jack hires Mike, an apparently down-and-out day laborer, for 20 bucks an hour, to help empty out a storage unit.
JALORE, India (Reuters) - Bhawri Devi, an illiterate Indian laborer, thought she was dying when she started to lose her hearing last month.
That means only well-to-do people can afford to join; a typical unskilled laborer in Afghanistan earns barely $4 a day.
We last see Abu Hassar, the ex-jihadi, as a laborer in Turkey, paying a smuggler who ferried his siblings to Europe.
When the nets were done, he told me, he would rent a boat and hire a day laborer to work with him.
The groom, Abdul Halim, is a laborer who loads and unloads cement from trucks coming from Tajikistan, said his cousin, Mr. Langar.
On Tuesday morning at El Centro's day laborer hiring center, only four men appeared for work; usually there would be 10 or 12.
In today's Denver he says he couldn't afford to rent, let alone buy a home as his laborer father was able to do.
She also sells milk and works as a day laborer to ensure there is a steady income to bring up her three daughters.
After his laborer father was nearly lynched, the young man fled, and eventually stowed away on a freighter that deposited him in Scotland.
He later returned to Syria and lived a seemingly quiet life as a mason and laborer until the Syrian uprising began in 2011.
At age 14, Reagan briefly worked for the Ringling Brothers circus as an unskilled laborer for $0.25 an hour, according to The Week.
His mother remarried, and his stepfather was a laborer for a sugar company, for which Dr. Yoshida worked after graduating from high school.
Mr. Palacios, a retired farm laborer, said he had once gone to a local government office to inquire about his son's murder investigation.
As a child, she worked as a bonded laborer, and her family was imprisoned for three years in a local landlord's private jail.
Her father, accused of selling Ms. Kumari for about $300 to the groom, a 20163-year-old laborer, insists that she is 17.
Her father was a laborer, and the family of eight lived on East 65th Street, back when it was a hive of tenements.
The case has riveted China in part because of a cruel irony: The missing man was not a common laborer but a pharmacist.
"We made it here on foot and by bus," said Justo Solval, 25, a laborer traveling with his 21-month-old son, Jonathan.
Madrid has now found work as a part-time laborer after a Mexican construction worker walked into the MPP encampment, looking for hires.
Elizabeth got the startled Harvest out of his car and into the bus; a day laborer Philip had hired switched places with Harvest.
Hablani had occasional work as a casual laborer in Jelma, located near Bouazizi's home city of Sidi Bouzid in Tunisia's deeply impoverished interior.
He was Jim Caulfield, 23, a laborer for the Teamsters who was raised in the neighborhood and attended the Catholic school Good Shepherd.
But Ms. Molina, who is an office clerk, said her husband was a field laborer, which meant gaps in wages between crop cycles.
Against these costs appeared the average income each prisoner generated, either as a Nazi slave laborer or when "rented out" to German companies.
Hablani had occasional work as a casual laborer in Jelma, located near Bouazizi's home city of Sidi Bouzid in Tunisia's deeply impoverished interior.
About three-fourths of the way into the film, Solomon has a fateful discussion with a white laborer, Bass, played by Brad Pitt.
Emiliano, a 57-year-old undocumented day laborer from Honduras, told me that he knows many people assume he doesn't pay his taxes.
Rocket attacks from Gaza sent residents of southern Israel to shelters, wounding dozens and killing a Palestinian laborer from the occupied West Bank.
"I wasn't originally a laborer, so the labor was hard at first, but now I've gotten used to it," Lim said at the time.
It's a two-part, by-hand procedure that begins with the laborer painting the inside of the tube as it spins on a centrifuge.
We work in big houses, my husband is a daily wage laborer and earns $3 a day, what can we do with that money?
He says an Asian laborer died in a flooded valley and an Omani national in a 4x4 died when his vehicle was swept away.
KARAULI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farm laborer Dharmendra Meena's first year of marriage with his wife Vaijanti in northwest India was "beautiful and carefree".
Now imagine a day laborer who lives on the South Side of Chicago, he can't go a few miles to Indiana for a job.
The laborer knew a police officer he had met when his sons joined a Law Enforcement Explorers program, and he called him last year.
"Walesa's handwriting today is not Walesa's handwriting from the '70s when he was a simple laborer," he told the public television channel TVP Info.
The younger Mr. Li, who is 35, said he had first come to Russia about a decade ago to work as a farm laborer.
After the war, he worked as a farm laborer and a landscaper, and started a cement and stonemasonry business with one of his sons.
"This war has destroyed everything," Mohammed Abdullah, a 50-year-old day laborer said, standing with several other men outside a covered central market.
Among the people in the procession was Juan Carlos García García, 16, from Honduras, where he had been a laborer in the coffee fields.
In 1937, Osterhoudt was hired as a laborer with the Bedford Construction Company and kept working on the Hall through the winter of '38.
With the money he makes as a laborer, she said they plan to pay back their debt, and save up to open another business.
With the industrial age wiping out much of the handmade shoemaking industry, he abandoned the trade and worked as a laborer, warehouseman and clerk.
Set in 1905 New York, the story follows an African-American seamstress who through letter writing courts a laborer working on the Panama Canal.
Both struggled to make ends meet — Mr. Moncayo was a valet at two parking lots and Mr. Garces was an undocumented laborer working construction.
Mohan Devasi, 21, a laborer, said he had been impressed by Mr. Trump when he "caught a glimpse of him" in Pune in 2014.
As a laborer in a family-owned factory, my dad is well aware who profits when the company does: The family who owns it.
Timothy Gonzalez, an hourly laborer who shoveled dirt for a fast-food-level wage, was sued after leaving one environmental drilling company for another.
" His father was Philip Scarfo, a laborer who worked at an Atlantic City hotel and who, according to Mr. Leonetti, "was 100 percent legit.
To Ms. Dalkilic, a former farm laborer, Mr. Erdogan is the man who expanded welfare programs, keeping her from poverty after her husband died.
When you think of automation, you probably think of the assembly line, a dramatic dance of robot arms with nary a human laborer in sight.
"I have been putting up posters for my one and only star," said a laborer as he imitated some trademark moves of his favorite actor.
In 2017, she was working in the prison as a landscape laborer — a step down from a position she previously had, as a senior groundskeeper.
"My daughter was innocent; she'd quit school after eighth grade, she was only 15 years old," the laborer said Friday, crying when CNN contacted him.
"He said, 'If you don't want my treatment, go to another doctor'," added Imtiaz Jalbani, a laborer who had his six children treated by Ghanghro.
"If you were a poor peasant farmer or a landless laborer… it would have been very hard for someone like [you] to survive," Waters said.
Dan Menges, a 57-year-old laborer and former IT professional who lives in Kingston, is one of the shop's customers who debates with Cordora.
When they asked what my occupation was, I told them "in the field"—an agricultural laborer in California—and they proceeded to inspect my hands.
Kim Min-gyu, the former diplomat, said laborer salaries are usually used to prop up the Pyongyang economy, and not invested in the nuclear program.
Then, as a worker, as a laborer in American society, I also understand the pressure that people are under, because I am under it myself.
For the last year, she's been unable to work in the fields as a day laborer (also her husband's livelihood), because her condition is worsening.
Laborer Manjit Singh, a carpenter from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh who has been working in Kashmir for the last nine years, also left.
In Libya, he tried to find work as a laborer, but was exploited — after working one day he was beaten when he asked for pay.
From this, he priced the life of an English laborer at £138, based on his or her annual output compounded over a 16-year period.
Traylor remained there until about 1908 as a laborer—he was, at one point, a member of a surveying crew—and perhaps as a sharecropper.
Mass fled slavery in Mauritania, working as a bonded laborer for five years for a man who had been subcontracted by a German construction company.
"I also began to craft my rehab skills working as a laborer for guys who were fixing up homes to rent," he told Business Insider.
In "New World," a child laborer runs away from a tea plantation in an act of cunning and audacity, yet the act itself occurs offstage.
"Of course, you do not need an M.B.A. to understand that any service project could be done cheaper by a Guatemalan laborer," Mr. Dukes said.
The smaller beads have figures on either side representing classes from across society, from king to laborer, with a sudden corpse thrown into the mix.
But Mr. Thade, 25, a migrant laborer from Rwanda, was on a ventilator and unconscious, having fallen from the upper floor of a building project.
"You're full of shit," Biden told a laborer who questioned his position on gun rights Tuesday during a visit to a construction site in Detroit.
Mr. Hajjaj arrived here in 1973 at age 12, with his mother and siblings, joining his father, a laborer who could not read or write.
The companies' owner, Michael Weiss, 47, was also charged with criminally negligent homicide in the death of the laborer, Fernando Vanegaz, an immigrant from Ecuador.
His father, Percy, was a mechanic and laborer who played clarinet in the local Elks Club band; his mother, Arlethia, sang in their church's choir.
"My father is in the countryside, and the family is hard up," said Mr. Xu, a middle-aged construction laborer in Beijing, the Chinese capital.
The uprising came a year after the death of a 1843-year-old laborer named José Campos Torres at the hands of Houston police officers.
"It's typically through a friend of a friend who connects you to a contractor, or you go to a day laborer corner," Ms. Figueroa said.
Mr. Dar was a high school dropout working as a day laborer when he disappeared last March, said his father, Ghulam Hassan Dar, a farmer.
Mr. Ndlasi worked as a laborer for white businesses, then started organizing newcomers so desperate for housing that they rent shacks behind government-built homes.
The rebellious young Zukauskas ran away from home as a teenager, making his way back to New York and finding unstable work as a manual laborer.
The jobs most common among serial killers are ones that can be temporary or contractual, such as an aircraft machinist, a laborer, or a truck driver.
Schooled in a religious seminary, he worked for a time as a laborer in Karachi before signing up to the Taliban in the northwestern tribal belt.
"For two days I didn't go out; I just didn't leave the house," said Joao, a day laborer on Staten Island who gave only his nickname.
As a free laborer, Bacani had the ability to leave her employers if she wanted, and to pursue her own dreams and education on the side.
He also states he went to Marines boot camp from April 2017 to December 2017 before working as a laborer from April 2018 to November 2018.
Despite being German-born, Michael was marched with other Afro Germans into a forced labor camp near Berlin to work as a "foreign" laborer in 8003.
One laborer in a gray jacket and baggy pants, carrying cans of beer on his way home, said he was instructed never to talk to reporters.
In his mountain home in Honduras, Romero made just $4 a day as a farm laborer, not enough to feed his family of five, he said.
While contributing poems to a number of publications, he worked as a newspaper reporter, milkman, postman, laborer in a market garden and orderly in a sanitarium.
But what he longs for is companionship, a desire that is temporarily satisfied when he hires a day laborer, Ernesto (Alejandro Patiño), to paint his deck.
After graduating from Richmond Hill High School, he worked as a union concrete laborer and then as an ironworker before joining the Police Department in 1970.
His standard practice in villages was to determine the daily wage for a laborer and then pay the musicians double that for each hour of recording.
Investigators found that the girl's stepfather, a day laborer in his early 20s, had raped her repeatedly when her mother went to work on construction sites.
He grew up in an era when higher education was not the assumed post-graduation trajectory, so he became a laborer in a toilet seat factory.
His father was a laborer from southern Morocco who arrived in France five years before Larossi was born, the last child in a family of five.
The boy's father had left the capital of Borno State to find a job as a day laborer because there were few jobs in the city.
Improbably, I found them at the pewter feet of a colossal hammer-handed laborer, standing vigil over a lonely parking pull-off beside the Russian highway.
We are in the tidy if shabby kitchen of Tony and Sally-Mae Carter, a young laborer and a newly minted beautician expecting their first child.
At the camp site, another woman laborer, 35-year-old Sarojini Hajong, said she wasn't on the citizenship list either and didn't have a birth certificate.
The company wanted to use the plot for a landfill for waste from its factory near Parkersburg, called Washington Works, where Jim was employed as a laborer.
The machine then prints out a receipt calculating how much "labor" you've performed against the local minimum wage, encouraging the laborer to seek lost wages from Facebook.
He is, he proudly says, a cabecita negra (a little black head), descended from poor Italian and Guarani stock, a laborer from the lowest reaches of society.
"The two governments signed the 1965 deal without asking a single forced laborer," Choi Yong-sang, who leads a victims' organization and the latest suit, told reporters.
Crime Scene A laborer was packing up his van in Manhattan, done for the day last August, when he saw a man approach the nearby bus stop.
Karuna was a sinewy day laborer, and he had roamed far from the village in his younger days to work in iron foundries in Chennai and Hyderabad.
But we should be growing them here so they don't need a college degree to have a middle-class job as a laborer, electrician, a construction worker.
The Miranda rights get their name from a case involving Ernesto Arturo Miranda, a laborer whose confession led to his conviction for armed robbery, kidnapping and rape.
The President of a manufacturing plant or the CEO of Nordstrom is not fearful of a single laborer walking off the job in protest of unfair wages.
But how can we know that each white person's ancestor was an owner of slaves rather than, say, an objector or simply a skilled or unskilled laborer?
A single mom in Ohio or a day laborer in Texas should not be forced to pay more for their cars just to subsidize a Californian's Tesla.
The latter installation includes 60 films, each of which is one to two minutes in length and shows a laborer at work in cities across the world.
But still, he was able to find employment as a construction laborer, earning enough to support his family in Todos Santos and build his two-story house.
After questioning, investigators arrested the cousin, a day laborer in his late 20s, who admitted to inserting his finger inside the infant girl's vagina, police officials said.
Mr. Bilaniuk's application claimed he worked as a self-employed woodworker in Piadyki and then as a farm laborer in Germany until the end of the war.
The callous palms of the laborer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers of idleness.
"Even the police stood by and watched like victims and did not even try to stop the firing," said Qurban Mohammad, 45, a laborer who was present.
Sugath Dammika, 41, a laborer, said he had just dropped off two of his sons at his sister-in-law's house when it was buried by waste.
Ramba's husband, who works as a contract laborer between Malaysia and Dubai, usually only comes home for Dashain, one of the most important annual festivals in Nepal.
"I've lived to see three influxes and this is the worst," said Bangladeshi laborer Khadir Hussein, 60, in a tea shop in the border town of Teknaf.
The daughter of a factory employee and a day laborer who travels hours each day to find work, there is little money to cook meals at home.
"The economic slowdown is real," said Mr. Fang, 230, who over the last 215 years had worked his way up from $4003-a-month laborer to production supervisor.
And it would lavish benefits without regard to income, so the Trump family would be eligible for the same tax credits as the laborer at Mar-a-Lago.
Bai now works as a daily laborer, earning 264.0250 Indian rupees ($1.87) a day, which is not enough to support her family of eight that includes five children.
From the NBA's first Indian-origin player to the descendant of an indentured laborer, CNN spoke to a handful of people born to Indian parents who settled overseas.
Not far from where Gomez was driving, an immigrant laborer from Mexico, Concepcion Diaz, waited for the bus at a busy intersection to take him home from work.
There has been some research on this, and the estimation is that a North Korean laborer in Europe earns about £55 to £110 [$80 to $160] per month.
The international makeup of Medu's ranks is reflected in the group's varied aesthetic influences, ranging from 1920s Soviet-influenced laborer imagery to their 1970s Mozambiquan and Namibian counterparts.
Police also detained a suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in a separate raid in the eastern state of Sabah, where he worked as a laborer.
Jankovic, 26, who quit his job as a laborer in nearby Austria last year, will start "border hunter" duty along with almost 1,000 other volunteers within three months.
Take the former policeman, an increasingly bitter day laborer who now supports his family hauling bags of cement through the sprawling apartment blocks constantly under construction around Seoul.
One afternoon I got to talking with Jeff Oset, a general laborer on the project and a member of Local 20193 of the Heavy & General Construction Laborers' Union.
Hind Adel Mohamed, a 30-year-old Cairo housewife, said her husband, a day laborer, cannot find work and rising prices mean she cannot feed her family properly.
Said to have weighed 210 lbs at birth, the Carnera family soon realized the potential of their broad-shouldered son—both as a laborer and a local attraction.
But we should be growing them up here so they don't need a college degree to have a middle class job as a laborer, electrician, a construction worker.
Jameel Ahmad Parry, a laborer, sat on a boulder, with his arm around his daughter, a fifth grader, watching dense streaks of bluish smoke risk into the sky.
Dick Thomas, a 383-year-old retired laborer in Craig, Mo., who now collects Social Security and is on a limited income, stopped buying flood insurance years ago.
According to the activists, Mr. Raigar lured Mr. Afrajul to a thinly populated area outside of Rajsamand, a midsize city, by promising him work as a day laborer.
His father, a laborer, moved the family to the United States in 1923 to join relatives in Milwaukee, where he found a job at a cement block factory.
Charles Rudolph Davis was born on New Year's Day, 1937, in Raleigh, N.C., the only child of Tony Davis, a laborer, and the former Ethel Watkins, a domestic.
Its inspiration is Xu Lizhi, the 24-year-old poet and laborer at a Foxconn electronics factory in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, who leapt to his death in 2014.
Netanyahu also raised the Palestinian refusal to condemn an attack on Tuesday in which a Palestinian laborer shot dead three Israeli guards in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Boczek told me that his drawing of the flying saucer had been made by a laborer who lived in the Nazi camps and had worked in the tunnels.
" For instance, people in warm countries may not need housing, he says, and "a poor agricultural laborer in the tropics can get by with little clothing and transportation.
In musing about his career path, Mr. Arenson, who wears glasses and a yarmulke, quoted a medieval Talmudic scholar on the Torah's prohibition against cheating a hired laborer.
"Banks and ATMs have little cash; I have lost two days of work trying to get my own hard-earned money," said Pradeep Kumar, a laborer in Badarpur.
"Very bad labor exploitation was endemic ... it affected almost every laborer we spoke to," said Genevieve LeBaron, a politics professor at the university who led the two-year study.
Decha Shangkamanee, a day laborer in Khon Kaen, said he had voted against it because he disliked the junta, but did not expect the referendum to make much difference.
Swapan Mandal, a laborer, wanted to withdraw 3,000 rupees from an ATM and send it to his family in Kolkata, in eastern India, but was unable to do so.
The 23-year-old laborer spends his midday break swinging from scaffolding poles on a building site, a gymnastics routine that has made him China's latest social media sensation.
If a laborer or domestic helper moves to a foreign country, Coins assists them in sending remittances more cheaply, efficiently, and quickly than conventional channels like money transfer operators.
He made it as far as Libya when he ran out of funds, he told CNN, and smugglers sold him as a day laborer to make back a profit.
Doctors had yet to deliver the news to Nazir Ahmad, the boy's father, a day laborer in Pulwama, a district in southern Kashmir, but he already seemed to know.
Suleiman Abdullah Salim, one of the men profiled by The Times, was an itinerant Tanzanian laborer whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The plan is for the app to spread to all 70 of the city's day laborer stops, and then to workers in all kinds of jobs across the country.
In the yard, a laborer is burning old tires, and Mr. Ross is compelled to shoot the smoke as it travels past the treetops and is pierced by sunlight.
Alberto Carvalho, above, who rose from day laborer to superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, accepted an offer to become the next New York City schools chancellor.
Sure of their righteousness, the men let me tag along and observe their crimes: home invasions, assaults and the abduction of a gaunt day laborer with a speed habit.
An Indian villager spends little or nothing on housing, heat or child care, and a poor agricultural laborer in the tropics can get by with little clothing or transportation.
"To me, more progress was made in two raise-your-hands questions than years of fighting," said Chris Newman, the legal director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
He initially worked as a manual laborer and a performer in a propaganda theater troupe, and moved to Beijing in the late 1970s to become a painter and photojournalist.
John Paul, who moved to Krakow in 1938 to study acting, spent the majority of the war there as a laborer while he attended a seminary school in secret.
Mr. Byer, the 42-year-old who said he has retired from swiping, arrived at the station after work at his job as a laborer for a construction company.
In June, a New Hampshire man was found guilty of beating a fellow itinerant laborer to death at a Covelo marijuana farm, after a disagreement about the victim's dog.
His father, Hester, was a laborer in sawmills and on the railroad and worked sporadically as a musician, playing guitar, fiddle and banjo — instruments his son would quickly master.
"We went to give our children a better future," said Mr. Domingo, who works as a laborer on construction sites making the equivalent of a few dollars per day.
That, Dovey Johnson Roundtree knew, could have immense significance for her client, a feebleminded day laborer accused of one of the most sensational murders of the mid-20th century.
I.O. By comparison, it calculated that the average C.E.O. today made 2500 times the average salary of an American laborer, as defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics: $22016,228.2.
At danger to her life, the girl recorded her traumatic experiences during the abduction, her time in the extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, and her time as a forced laborer.
"I found myself ... being a cheerleader, being a laborer, doing anything I could do to get [orders] out so I could take care of our new customers," he says.
His skin is weather-worn and lined; there is a scar over one eye; it is the face of a laborer who, despite the macho exterior, is a sensitive man.
Asia Bibi, a farm laborer from Punjab province, was convicted in 2010 after allegedly insulting the founder of Islam during an argument with neighbors — a charge she has always denied.
More than 20183,22018 people set to lose TPS in the next year and many are union members, said Pablo Alvarado, the executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
One of the criteria for a North Korean laborer is actually that he has a family with at least two children, so that his family can be used as leverage.
A long-time laborer in the fields -- sowing and harvesting crops -- Bernard would qualify for legal work status under a recent Dominican law to address the population of undocumented immigrants.
Megne Orlango, a 21-year-old laborer, set up shelter across the road from the dump three weeks ago because it was the cheapest place he could find to live.
Laborer Jaleshwar Prasad, 48, fell unconscious on Wednesday while performing steel work at Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor, 50 km (31 miles) north of Doha, a witness told Reuters.
But the arguments have yet to enthuse voters like Iain, a 49-year-old laborer from Fife in eastern Scotland, who waged his own personal independence battle two years ago.
As he built his writing career he took a variety of jobs, including bookseller's assistant, farm laborer, kitchen porter and pastry chef, which inspired his first play, "The Kitchen" (1957).
Embedded into the very narrative structure of Seasonal Associate is Geissler's awareness that the laborer under capitalism, bereft of control, splits into multiple selves who are alienated from each other.
But he made it as far as Libya when his funds ran out, he said, and smugglers sold him as a day laborer to make him pay back his debt.
In one type of study, researchers mix together different hypothetical immigrant traits — a legal Mexican laborer, an unauthorized European student — and ask people the same questions about these hypothetical individuals.
In one case, "a laborer in Iran had sent money to his family, but the courier was in denial and not delivering it to the man's family," Mr. Jan said.
In the sleepy village of Chawton, just after World War II, an odd collection of people (doctor, widow, laborer, movie star) gather to mark the sesquicentennial of Jane Austen's death.
Her father, then 68 years old, lost his entire life savings and was left little choice but to work as a day laborer earning just $5 a day, McWilliams said.
Her partner, a day laborer, was arrested and detained by immigration agents five years ago, but was allowed to stay in the country under supervision, Ms. de la Cruz said.
A chilly wind was whistling through the encampment at the foot of the Córdova-Las Américas International Bridge, where Juan, the farm laborer, had settled with his family in September.
"Trump and ICE have again shown why we are right to kick ICE out of New York," said Nadia Marin, co-executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
In September, the agency sued the company for allegedly discriminating against black, white and female applicants for entry-level laborer and operations positions at its chicken plant in Athens, Ala.
"Modi had promised good days," Kaloo Kureshi, 38, a day laborer who says he voted for Mr. Modi in 2014, said at a tea stall in the town of Shamli.
Her refusal to confirm or deny the accusation matters little; she's grouped with the town's other "witches" and forced to become an unpaid laborer and, at times, a tourist attraction.
At least two deaths have been attributed to the weather this week, Spanish officials said: a 2225-year-old farm laborer in Córdoba and an 24-year-old in Valladolid.
Although she was active as a photographer for only nine years, her legacy of championing the laborer and her empathetic lens for the people of Mexico deserves its own attention.
According to the complaint, Brown, a 103-year Navy veteran, worked as a day laborer and helped build the sandwich shop where Billie was working at the time of her disappearance.
Given the median used car costs roughly $19,000, assuming a 10% down payment, that means $369 monthly payment—$112 of which is interest—a huge burden for a minimum wage laborer.
Avelica, a father of four, had lived in the United States for more than 25 years, according to a statement from Emi MacLean, an attorney for National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
In the Marquez case, police stopped the laborer in 2008 in the southern state of Alabama as he was riding in a truck, taking his earnings home to build a house.
In May an Indian laborer died of a heart attack while performing steel work on a World Cup stadium in Doha in an incident officials denied was caused by working conditions.
A pesar de los contados éxitos, las nuevas organizaciones de defensa como la National Day Laborer Organizing Network y United We Dream no se han convertido en instituciones de influencia sostenida.
Eventually, the policeman who filed the complaint admitted that he had investigated a different man, a laborer, but the policeman who served the summons had issued it to the ex-serviceman.
Years of pressure from laborer organizers, along with changes from companies like Ford Motor, reformed working conditions in the U.S. and protected workers from schedules that endangered their health and safety.
From 1969 to 1975, Xi worked as an agricultural laborer in Liangjiahe, Shaanxi province, one of 30 million urban youths who were sent to the countryside to teach them a lesson.
With the robotic version, one higher-skilled person sits behind a console and types in commands, and is paid almost twice as much per hour as a manual laborer would be.
Bibi, a farm laborer from Punjab province, was convicted of blasphemy in 2010 for having allegedly insulted Islam during an argument with her Muslim neighbors — a charge she has always denied.
She is a daughter of Nancy L. Solazzo and John M. Solazzo of Freeport, N.Y. The bride's father is a laborer-dock master with Local 79, a laborer's union in Manhattan.
But Nelvin Hernández, 48, a farm laborer from Honduras, who was released Saturday after a month in jail, was told his 17-year-old son, Noé, had been taken to Chicago.
The mother was a day laborer, a tiny, dark-skinned woman who worked on a construction site, carrying cement mix back and forth all day in a basket on her head.
"In such biting cold, it is not possible to sleep without a roof," said Manmohan Singh, a laborer who earns less than $10 a day and sometimes sleeps in the shelter.
Contrary to Cartier-Bresson and Rai's emotionally fraught images, empathy in Karia's photographs is not drawn from juxtapositions of ominous clouds over a toiling laborer or crowds with extended, begging hands.
Originally from the neighboring state of Jalisco, he was earning 600 pesos ($13) a week as a day laborer when a friend phoned about work in Guanajuato that paid many times more.
The body of Odumbe, a Luo laborer at a sugar company, was found with three arrows in the back and severe head wounds, a Reuters witness in the village of Koguta said.
Charlie Greenberg, the show's accomplished composer, has written music with somber and stirring undertones for the transition to Charles's stint as a child laborer, and music-hall-style numbers for lighter moments.
Confounding illness Shipyard and construction workers have sought treatment for lung ailments through the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics, a network of some 60 clinics specializing in laborer illnesses and injuries.
Author: Weijian Shan Description: Weijan Shan, a Chinese financier, started out working as a hard laborer in the Gobi desert when he was exiled from Mao Zedong's Communist regime at age 15.
After being released from jail 10 years before communism was toppled in 1991, he worked as a manual laborer, digging sewers by day and ministering to believers in their homes at night.
Biseshwar Yadav, a 36-year-old migrant laborer from the northeastern state of Bihar, worries about arranging documents to open an account and the cost of making regular trips to the bank.
One of your first encounters with them is at an exclusive club where they vampirically siphon the blood from the veins of a kidnapped laborer for a contact high with the void.
Today, the 28-year-old is an apprentice laborer with the Local 79 union in New York City earning $25 an hour plus time and a half for overtime—when there's work.
Now, Kierkegaard says, suppose that this event was never made a public fact; no evidence exists that the emperor ever summoned the laborer, so that his only recourse would be blind faith.
Chris Newman, the general counsel for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, a pro-immigration group, said the Sanders proposal was the "gold standard" of progressive immigration proposals in the 2020 field.
He says that when raising his daughters, his wife Michelle was "obviously the boss parent" and "management," while he was the "laborer," but they both tried to work on emphasizing those lessons.
"It's going to be a gift that the day laborers are going to give to the working class in America," said Pablo Alvarado, the executive director of the national day laborer group.
Mr. Haq's eldest son, Zia ul-Haq, 23, was working as a day laborer in Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan last summer when he got the call saying his father had been killed.
The letter comes during a week when the broader debate over the country's immigration policies has been reignited by the arrest of a Mexican laborer in the killing of an Iowa woman.
In these photographs, the human worker is bound up with non-human apparatuses in cyborg fashion, depicting a complex technological laborer who is no less real and worthy of our aesthetic delectation.
Scenes of Fritz delivering a special news report are intercut with drone shots of a laborer-dancer being assassinated over and over again by the same unmanned aerial vehicle that's filming him.
The younger Mr. Senarathna, who had worked on the property as a laborer, got a job in the kitchen when the resort opened, starting as a dishwasher and making his way up.
Mr. Palij claimed that he had worked as a laborer on his father's farm in Piadyki, which was then part of Poland, and as a factory worker in Germany during the war.
Mr. Tang's quest has captivated China in part because of a cruel irony: His son was not a common laborer like him but a pharmacist, working in China's vast health care system.
A crowned tooth would be expensive, for a casual laborer: though he told her that he was trained as a joiner, with a job coming up soon at the new power station.
Or do you think of an exhausted, dirty, blistered laborer enduring backbreaking work from sunup till sundown, with constant worry about making ends meet and the threat of severe weather destroying crops?
A poor, uneducated laborer from the eastern countryside of Cuba, he had arrived in the capital a few years earlier and, like most of his neighbors, could hardly believe what was happening.
The man charged with killing her was a Mexican laborer with a long criminal record who had been deported from the United States five times, yet somehow managed to keep coming back.
"Come Run in Me 2" (2017), by Christy Chow, is a treadmill-activated video game that encourages viewers to run as fast as a sweatshop laborer must work, inevitably leading to failure.
Remembering his days as a bonded laborer, when he toiled on someone else's fields to repay a loan of 5,000 rupees ($70), he said he always makes sure to pay his workers promptly.
She doesn't come from much; she lives with her mom, who is a housekeeper, and her brother, who quit school to work as a day laborer, in a converted garage in San Diego.
He married Josephine Brown, and together they set out to build an independent family farm, while Virgil took seasonal work as a citrus picker or as a laborer in the nearby kaolin pits.
Worn by nearly every Irish laborer, hob-nailed boots had nails or spikes protruding from the bottom to provide the wearer with increased stability while traversing the muck permeating Irish bogs and fields.
"We don't look at it as just trying to get bodies in there," said Antonio Ramos, who started out as a day laborer for MaineWorks in 2012 and is now a project manager.
Jehada Guru, shown here as the goddess Amman, is one of the poorest people in his village: a day laborer and father of two, married to a woman who works in a bakery.
His father, Stanley, was a laborer; his mother, the former Ruth Goldberg, suffered from depression, and when she went into an institution, Erwin, age 2, was placed in a Jewish orphanage in Manhattan.
Arriaga, a farm laborer who had been in the United States for a number of years after illegally crossing the border into Arizona, had prior arrests for driving under the influence, Christianson said.
One laborer in the Kampong Thom village, who described himself as non-partisan and planned to abstain from voting, said the village chief was refusing to sign his application for a micro-loan.
In a cooperative, each worker is treated as a worker-owner, both a laborer within the structure of the company and an equal stakeholder in whatever profits or losses the company may encounter.
NANTONG, China (Reuters) - Cai Zhonghui has worked in China's construction industry all his adult life, graduating from a laborer to owning a company with 100 workers building factories and roads around eastern China.
The sheriff said Mr. Perez Arriaga had crossed the border from Mexico illegally "some time ago," worked as a farm laborer and bragged on social media about being active in a street gang.
In one important type of study, for example, researchers mix together different hypothetical immigrant traits — a legal Mexican laborer, an unauthorized European student — and ask people the same questions about these hypothetical individuals.
After 25 years of working as a bonded laborer in the fields of other farmers, Dasari recalled standing at the edge of his own land feeling unsure about what his next move should be.
Of course, no socialist would applaud a laborer who makes a killing off of something morally repugnant: Take, for example, a lawyer who litigates for management against unionization efforts, or a lobbyist from Raytheon.
Mr. Jalbani, a laborer, said he first grew alarmed when he saw Mr. Ghanghro rummage through the trash for a syringe to use on Ali, his 6-year-old son, who is also infected.
" Referring to the fire, Lee Dae-ho, a 60-year-old laborer in Daegu, said: "Maybe it's the curse of the Daegu people, timing wise, because she made that announcement (offering to step down).
But the usually chatty girl – "a little parrot," in the words of her day-laborer father — kept weakening, so doctors transferred her to a larger government hospital once an ambulance became available hours later.
Still, rather than becoming a manual laborer, like his parents and siblings, Xia was able to go to technical college, and afterward he got a job at a local company that produced powdered milk.
In dozens of trips since 22012, he has gone undercover, posing as a manual laborer in the logging industry, to film and photograph illegal logging and track timber from Cambodia's forests to its seaports.
It is there for the un-arty, un-culturally-sophisticated working-class resident, 9-to-5 laborer, and just plain old commuter, who populates our city's outer boroughs and its 18503-hour circulatory system.
The idea has been tested before, from the 1940s to the 1960s, under what came to be known as the Bracero Program, named for a Spanish term for laborer who works with his arms.
In the service of the Cuban government in 1983, Santa (Lola Amores), a country laborer and loyal party member, is assigned to keep a gay anti-Communist writer, Andrés (Eduardo Martinez), under house arrest.
Then Ms. Ebert, her mother and four of her siblings — her elder brother already had been taken as a slave laborer — were crammed into a dark, airless cattle truck with 19813 or 21981 others.
In New York after the war, working as a laborer at Macy's and "totally depressed and without any hope" as he described himself, a fellow worker recommended that he go to a photo exhibit.
Livingston Kagasi, a lanky day laborer who donned a suit, a pressed shirt and a tie for the group interview, said that the local public school was an unappealing option for his son Rivival.
One day last week, he had spent the morning doing some paving work as a day laborer, bringing in less than $6 an hour, before stopping for something to eat at a homeless ministry.
Geoff Edwards, 52, says he left school at a young age with two qualifications and few ambitions, then ended up homeless in the city of Cambridge after work as a field laborer dried up.
And for Sreyleap, whose husband is a poorly paid laborer, the choice between taking home extra cash to support her six-year-old daughter and putting her body at risk is no choice at all.
Bibi, a farm laborer and mother of four, was convicted in 2010 of insulting the Prophet Muhammad following an argument with Muslim coworkers who said she, as a Christian, had contaminated a communal drinking cup.
WATSONVILLE, California — For more than a decade, Emelia Martinez eked out a living as a seasonal farm laborer, which meant she earned about $2003 an hour spending long, hot days stooping over to pick strawberries.
According to investigators, John Robert Charlton, who has been described as a homeless day laborer, strangled Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old nurse and divorced mother-of-three, on the morning of April 9, 2016.
But you should know that as a prison laborer in the Texas state pen, it's a daily battle just to live, between the questionable food, marginal healthcare, gang and race violence, and altercations with guards.
As a laborer, "we actually do a little bit of everything," whether it's getting bricks and mortar for brick layers or demolishing the interior of the historic Liberty Theater in Times Square, Tolliver's first job.
With his younger brother, Edgar, Mr. Mannheimer was transferred to Warsaw in 1943 and then marched to Dachau, where he was a slave laborer until shortly before the camp's liberation by American forces in 1945.
So this is an unpaid laborer, being held against his will, and denied an opportunity at even that "free education" NCAA-thumpers like to talk about by a man currently making $3.1 million a year.
The sheriff said Mr. Perez Arriaga had crossed the border from Mexico illegally into Arizona "some time ago," worked as a farm laborer and bragged on social media about being active in a street gang.
In November 220, a team of art handlers was installing Richard Serra's enormous sculpture at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis when a two-ton steel plate toppled over and crushed a laborer to death.
The bill is named for Kathryn Steinle, who was shot to death in San Francisco in 2015, reportedly by a Mexican laborer who had been deported multiple times and was in the United States illegally.
But one day last month, city officials, citing strong winds and sign ordinances, ordered the banners to be taken down, much to the chagrin of residents like Frank Mendez, an 80-year-old retired laborer.
In the court documents, federal prosecutors say a resume shows Ameen held jobs as a truck loader and a laborer in Salt Lake City before starting as an auto mechanic in Sacramento in February 2016.
But Wang Tianchang, a 32-year-old migrant laborer who had been sleeping on a sack of bedding in a train station waiting room, said he was not taking home any gifts for his children.
"Adil is a laborer and just a few days ago he did some masonry work in the university, and made a map of the university which he shared with the militants," said the military spokesman.
"In the early morning, I climbed up to the roof of my house and was stunned to see the Hadba minaret had gone," Nashwan, a day-laborer who lives near the mosque, said by phone.
But lawyers from the National Day Laborer Organizing Network stepped in, pressing local officials to call the field director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to voice their concerns and asking activists to do the same.
Margot (KK Moggie), his wife, is a source of both passion and discord, while Gizzer (Todd Lawson), a fellow laborer, pesters Baylen and starts fights with Charles (Jeremy Beck), the son of a rich businessman.
Its male protagonist, after all, is a rural, working-class white man, a laborer named Richard Loving, whose marriage to his longtime sweetheart, Mildred Jeter, ultimately led to the striking down of anti-miscegenation laws.
At the end of the 19th century, the inaugural Olympic congress felt it was discriminatory to prevent a day laborer from participating in a field event simply because he made his living by his hands.
Sagar Barman, a child laborer at the mill, died in a hospital Sunday after co-workers pumped air into his body by inserting a compressor hose into his rectum and turning on the machine, officials said.
Ayed, a 40-year-old laborer, pulled back a blanket to show his only son, three-and-a-half year-old Ahmed, lying lifeless with his eyes closed and a big gash in his right cheek.
The 35-year-old farm laborer was shot by three patrolmen during a confrontation caught on video at a busy intersection in the small, mostly Latino city of Pasco 200 miles (320 km) southeast of Seattle.
The 21995-year-old laborer said that over the last two and a half summer months he has lost close to half his average earnings because it has become impossible to work outside in searing heat.
Using a new imaging technique, scientists have finally reconstructed the letter, and it's providing harrowing new details of the Holocaust—and what it was like to work as a forced laborer in a Nazi extermination camp.
Her husband became a high-ranking Army officer but was stripped of his rank by the Communist government of Czechoslovakia and made a manual laborer in 1968, when he opposed the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.
His brother and family were in his home village, six miles beyond the ridgeline, while he had been working as a farm laborer in Turkey for four years to support his family of seven, he said.
Twelve years ago, when news first spread that the boy, Tirtha, 2900, had been detained on suspicion of being a Maoist, Mr. Tharu was hunched over in a field, where he worked as a bonded laborer.
He'd had no disciplinary infractions for several years; he had a place to live, with Velma; and he had lined up a job as a laborer with a contracting company run by Velma's son-in-law.
"If you allude to this in ways that clean it up, you're not dealing with the fact that not only was labor marginalized and misused, but that the product itself was the laborer," Mr. Simon says.
Gholam Reza Salahi, a 25-year-old Afghan laborer who has lived most of his life in Iran, said he decided to go to Greece after being deported for the fourth time from Iran to Afghanistan.
During the Japanese invasion of World War II, his father was taken as a forced laborer and never returned, and his mother quickly married another man, leaving Mr. Mushaddeq to be raised by his deaf grandmother.
Asia Bibi, a farm laborer and mother-of-five from Punjab province, had spent eight years on death row since she was found guilty of insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim neighbours in 2009.
Responding officers found Lopez, a 39-year-old laborer, dead in his driveway with a firearm and apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, said police in Clearlake, which is about 10 miles (175 kilometers) north of San Francisco.
A laborer described in pornographic detail what he wanted to do to another woman, then exposed himself to her, she said; later, he pushed her into an empty room and turned off the lights before she fled.
Surrounded by the ballroom's arched windows, Ella falls in love with another patient, John Mulligan, an Irish day laborer who has been virtually silent since the death of his infant daughter and the collapse of his marriage.
"Secondhand Time" includes testimonies by the friends and family of a teenage suicide, a onetime Kremlin official, Gulag survivors, witnesses to ethnic sectarian violence in the Caucasus, anti-government demonstrators in Moscow and Belarus, a Tajik laborer.
In 2003, a coroner in Sussex condemned the pastime after an 18-year-old laborer, Thomas Clarke, died after climbing onto the roof of a moving train while on his way home from Guy Fawkes Night celebrations.
Alejandro is a 49-year-old day laborer from Mexico who rents a room in Staten Island, to which he returns only at night to eat a dinner of oatmeal with milk and sugar, and then sleep.
The former worker, Esdras Marroquin Gomez, 34, had been a day laborer on the 300-acre horse farm owned by the woman, Lois Colley, whose body was discovered in a laundry room of her home on Nov.
"How do you tell a mother who has to cook, an ill person who depends on a machine, and a laborer who needs to work that they're in a powerful country without light?" he asked on Twitter.
In an unbranded T-shirt and creased canary yellow shorts, Bolt looked like he had wandered in from one of the South Australian worksites where he worked as a manual laborer before returning to tennis in 2016.
"Before, if you were pursued by the criminals, you just suffered it and suffered it until they killed you," said Jacobo, 42, an agricultural laborer who fled his home in Zacatecas with his wife and two children.
Mr. Mercado, the New York coordinator for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, said that his workers often stood on corners waiting for jobs and that in the wake of the election there had been some incidents.
When viewed through the window of the museum's freezer, where he is kept now, his hands not only appear unusually small, but they also show little sign of hard use, suggesting that Ötzi was no manual laborer.
Mr. Siraa, the farm laborer, spoke of his family's tragedy at a school that a local philanthropist had turned into a clinic in Haja Province, which has been hit hard by the cholera epidemic and the war.
He recently posted on social media a poem he had written about his predicament: Work is hard and work is exhausting, I don't have money to pay my way home, My life as a laborer is bitter.
Hinterland is hectic and unsystematic but often tonic, not least because few people who think this way have seen most of the places Neel has, let alone from the standpoints he has sometimes occupied—rioter, prisoner, day laborer.
So he worked as a farm laborer from sunup until sundown to support his young family, working on someone else's farm for $6 a day in the morning, then on his own small plot of land each afternoon.
"It's undocumented workers that are still in the fields, still in the factories, still the janitors in the buildings, still looking for work as day laborers," says S.G. Sarmiento, campaign director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
Balasubramani Pathran was awarded 300,000 Indian rupees ($4,312) by the Tamil Nadu state government this week, five years after his six-year-old daughter was electrocuted in a power loom factory where he worked as a bonded laborer.
"Prosecutors say the motive for the killing stemmed from a dispute with the Colley family starting in 2012, while Gomez was a day laborer on the farm," according to a statement from the Westchester County District Attorney's Office.
A day laborer and mechanic in Staten Island told his 17-year-old son where the list of emergency contacts were, including the name of the guardian who would take responsibility for him and his two younger siblings.
"Despite his efforts to terrify people, a consensus is emerging that ICE itself constitutes a threat to public safety," Pablo Alvarado, the executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, an advocacy group, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the immigration battle has produced no name-brand leaders, and despite sporadic successes, the new faces in advocacy, such as the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and United We Dream, have not developed into institutions of sustained influence.
And though the woman and her three children were all able to leave the hospital in good health, she is nevertheless worried about being able to care for her new family, given her husband's meager wages as a laborer.
Laborer Derrick Lyons said he can't even average more than 30 to 35 hours a week at the food processing plant where he has tended to earn close to minimum wage—there isn't enough work to keep him on.
SALVADOR, Brazil (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Former child laborer Nazma Akter knew she would dedicate her life to improving workers' rights when she joined her first protest outside a garment factory in Bangladesh when still a teenager several decades ago.
While at Haverford, disturbed by the gulf between academic life and the world of manual labor, he took time off and worked, incognito, as a farm laborer, a ditch digger, a garbage man and a cook, keeping a diary.
The 23-year old woman, a laborer, was taken by the men - at least one of whom knew her - by car from near her home in Sonipat to the nearby city of Rohtak, where they raped her, Shenvi said.
"This is a crisis moment for hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers and families that don't have any sort of a basic work protections, like sick leave, like unemployment insurance," says Sarmiento of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
In 2016, Iranians were scandalized by leaks about the high salaries of executives at state-run companies, including $50,000 bonuses paid to eight managers of a state-owned insurance company (when an Iranian laborer might earn $200 a month).
Dr. Tuchman survived imprisonment at Auschwitz, worked as a slave laborer for the German industrial conglomerate Siemens (then Siemens-Schucker) and returned to Germany to testify at a war-crimes trial against the Nazi who had murdered his mother.
He traveled a path from working as an unskilled laborer at a locomotive assembly plant in Rostov-on-Don, a large industrial city in southern Russia, to becoming the head of military transportations for the strategic North Caucasian Railroad.
At a restaurant in town, the father of one of the boys in the case said he had worked as a laborer on Mr. Dalglish's property for half a decade and had formed a warm bond with his boss.
"Some people are living like kings and many others like us are hardly finding anything to eat," said 10-year-old Mohammed, who sells potato chips on the street and began working after his father, a construction laborer, lost his job.
He said he left his job as a laborer at the airport in October because of poor working conditions and tried to find another, but that did not work out as many companies stopped hiring after last year's currency crisis.
QIAN'AN/DONGGUAN, China (Reuters) - This year, laborer Fan Fu and 20 or so colleagues working on the Zixia Garden apartment complex in Hebei province have not joined China's legion of migrant workers returning home to celebrate new year with their families.
"They're cleaning up radiation in Fukushima, doing sometimes unsafe work, and yet they can't be proud of what they do or even considered legitimate workers," said Mitsuo Nakamura, a former day laborer who now heads a citizens' group supporting decontamination laborers.
QIAN'AN/DONGGUAN, China (Reuters) - This year, laborer Fan Fu and 21 or so colleagues working on the Zixia Garden apartment complex in Hebei province have not joined China's legion of migrant workers returning home to celebrate new year with their families.
The plinth is decorated with a floral wreath and a plaque and video screen featuring documentary footage, all in memorial to laborer and activist, Marsinah, who was brutalized, raped, and murdered in 1993 by the Suharto regime for her organizing efforts.
Pay rises have more than halved and unemployment has shot up as many high-flying mine workers who once made A$200,000 ($145,000) a year with access to resort-style housing were forced to turn to low-paid day laborer jobs.
The Jornalero app began as a project of New Immigrant Community Empowerment, known as NICE, in Jackson Heights, and then expanded in scope when the group's parent organization, the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, based in Los Angeles, secured more funding.
She wasn't driven by the financial incentive ($20 for undergoing the procedure) but rather by her husband's unwillingness to go for what she called the "chop" (a vasectomy), because of the time off he'd need from his work as a laborer.
The decision by the seven-member court to uphold a lower court ruling was an expected blow to the law that would have increased municipal worker and laborer pension contributions and ended a compounding 3 percent annual increase for retirees.
If this were set in the 1990s, we might call these characters slackers; in Japan, they are members of that burgeoning demographic known as "freeters," a portmanteau of the English "free" and the German "arbeiter," which means a temporary laborer.
Unlike a laborer swinging a hammer, engines don't tire and stop, and as they became integral to daily life, an ever-thickening web of roads crisscrossed the country, bringing with them the rumbling and revving of cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
Abdullah (he asked that his real name not be used) subsequently worked as a factory laborer building 18-wheeler trailer units, then as a machine operator, and then as a manager at a variety of fast food restaurants in the Midwest.
When Arizona Republicans passed S.B.1070 in 2010, Puente and the National Day Laborer Organizing Network began a national boycott that was estimated to cost Arizona over $200 million in canceled business conferences; 100,000 people marched against the bill in Phoenix.
Cristina Bejarano, 34, a Mexican laborer who picks cilantro and lives in Calexico, about 12 miles south of El Centro, said that life for her and other immigrants in the region can be difficult because of the nature of farm work.
The company's innovation was that instead of using fancy, parabolic, custom-built mirrors that had to be specially manufactured and installed, it used small, plain, flat mirrors that were easy to mass-manufacture and could be installed by any skilled laborer.
Seeing no way forward in her home country, Helen eventually left her daughter and younger siblings in the care of others to seek employment as a domestic laborer overseas, putting herself at huge risk of mistreatment as a migrant worker on her own.
I think the Axeman crimes are probably best understood as a native-born white laborer (eyewitness accounts confirm this) who had some grudge against the Italians who were leaving day labor behind to become small businessmen, possibly out of social envy or anxiety.
In "A Love in Germany" (1983), a French-German co-production, he focused on a passionate and unconcealed love affair during World War II between a German woman (Hanna Schygulla) and a Polish prisoner of war working as a slave laborer (Piotr Lysak).
So when state regulators here said Monday that the project could proceed, their decision was initially seen as a hard-won validation for President Trump and the American laborer, and lamented as a grave threat to pristine farmland and the groundwater below.
The man, Esdras Marroquin Gomez, a 32-year-old former laborer on the farm, was arrested over the weekend and is charged with murder in the death of the socialite, Lois Colley, according to a spokeswoman for the Westchester County district attorney's office.
"There is nothing more repugnant than the racist exploitation of tragedy and I think that people of California have a heightened sensitivity when that happens," said Chris Newman, legal director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which pushed for the statewide legislation.
Alberto M. Carvalho, who rose from undocumented immigrant and day laborer to superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, has found a bigger stage: He will become the next New York City schools chancellor, Mayor Bill de Blasio's office announced on Wednesday.
The precariousness of Kurdish lives in Turkey in times of nationalist hysteria is strikingly illustrated by the murder of Siren Tosun, a 19-year-old laborer from Diyarbakir, who was attacked and shot in the head for speaking Kurdish in late August.
" When Odysseus visits him in the house of the dead and hails him as the greatest of all heroes, Achilles replies: "I would rather toil as the slave of a penniless, landless laborer than reign here as lord of all the dead.
"Home" was different from most of Mr. Storey's best-known work in that it was not derived from his own experience, as "The Contractor" and "The Farm" were, both from 19563 and both drawing on his days as a laborer in his youth.
In the pilot-project village, for example, Faye and I paid a visit to a woman named Caroline Akinyi Odhiambo, who lives in a mud hut on the edge of town with her husband, Jack, a laborer, and her two small children.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A North Korean laborer has filed a landmark criminal complaint against a Dutch shipbuilding company that allegedly profited from the abuse of workers in its supply chain in Poland and was aware of the "slave-like conditions", lawyers said on Thursday.
DOHA (Reuters) - The organizers of Qatar's 2022 World Cup said on Sunday they were investigating the death of an Indian laborer at one of its sites but denied it was caused by working conditions which the wealthy Gulf country is under pressure to improve.
Admitted to an engineering college in 224 in the then-capital, Yangon, he was forced to leave school after it was shut down in response to pro-democracy protests two years later, and he fled Myanmar to find work as a day laborer in Malaysia.
In December 2007, Eric, a day laborer now in his late 20s, who asked to be identified only by his first name, was living on the outskirts of Naku­ru with his wife and young daughters, in one of the shanty neighborhoods tourists don't see.
The company has also agreed to discontinue certain selection procedures for track, building and bridge laborer positions and to review and modify its employment practices to comply with laws that prohibit federal contractors from discriminating in their employment practices based on race or color.
"We didn't come here to steal or cause problems; it's a shame they think we are criminals," said Placido Cruz, a day laborer from Honduras, who arrived in Tijuana this week as part of a group that splintered from the caravan and went on ahead.
"I desire that every laborer in my realm should be able to put a fowl in the pot on Sundays," Henry IV reportedly declared one day in 1598, 420 years ago, just as his kingdom was emerging from a series of ruinous religious wars.
It states that he worked as a laborer from April to November 2018, that he worked at the Marine Corps Boot Camp in San Diego, California, from April to December 2017, and that he was a "production worker" from October 2016 to January 2017.
"The state is taking concrete steps to protect its residents, including by making sure its resources and personnel are not being used to deport its residents," said Jessica Karp Bansal, the litigation director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which has advocated these policies.
"He's always been a kid that was different from all the rest," George Jackson, his 71-year-old uncle, said of Mr. Gillum, the son of a bus driver and a construction laborer who grew up in the southern end of Miami-Dade County.
The owner of two Brooklyn construction companies was charged with manslaughter on Wednesday because the authorities said he ignored complaints about a poorly maintained retaining wall that collapsed at a work site in 2015, killing an 18-year-old laborer and injuring two others.
Mohammad Eidnou, a 19-year-old laborer, sold his house and belongings but he and his family have spent everything surviving for the past two months and have no money to pay the $50 a head that boatmen are demanding to take them to Bangladesh.
He questions the relationship between the sculptor who fabricates massive work and the financial structures behind it, exposing the anti-democratic, hierarchical forces that go into the making of an impeccable monumental sculpture — the celebration of the artist as successful entrepreneur rather than a laborer.
"Even if I worked for the whole month, I'd have 200-300 liras ($57-$85) left over after paying the rent," said Ali, who was heading back to his hometown of Afrin, in northwest Syria after four years of working as a textile laborer in Istanbul.
The event crystallized the significance of Gillum's candidacy, whose surprise victory in the August primary is owed largely to the notion that Gillum's humble beginnings as the son of a school bus driver and construction laborer actually embody what it means to be the little guy.
Ma Zhitao, 32, who arrived in Beijing at the start of the year to work as a laborer in the hope of providing a better life for his 10-year-old son back home in rural Shaanxi province, said he was now forced to return home.
Having a hysterectomy brought on the menopause for Vaijanti, also a farm laborer, then aged 19, while Dharmendra was forced to work on the money lender's farm for long hours and low pay as he tried to clear his debt - becoming a victim of debt bondage.
This was the country where Virgil W. Hawkins worked as a day laborer in Lake County's grueling turpentine camps, alongside other blacks who were being exploited by a convict-lease system that thrived in the decades following the Civil War and ensured cheap labor for the industry.
The resolution is designed to accomplish six major goals: cap North Korea's oil imports, ban textile exports, end additional overseas laborer contracts, suppress smuggling efforts, stop joint ventures with other nations and sanction designated North Korean government entities, according to a US official familiar with negotiations.
DOHA (Reuters) - The death of an Indian laborer in Qatar who had complained about not being paid and later committed suicide on a building site has focused attention on migrant workers struggling amid an economic downturn in the Gulf state ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
Mr. Reza is an American of Mexican ancestry, a day-laborer organizer, military veteran and teacher, who has spent years in Phoenix being a thorn in the side of racist bureaucrats and law enforcement officials, especially Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the county's Trump-supporting, serial immigrant abuser.
Thenoon Younnes Abdullah, a middle-aged father with a bushy mustache, dyed brown, had spent the past couple of decades working as a day laborer, until his body gave out; to provide for his wife, Alaa, and their four children, he resorted to selling bootleg gasoline.
"Brooks, a 34-year-old day laborer currently on probation after pleading guilty to domestic battery, claims that his 'drunk' commentary on an unaltered Pelosi video had no connection to the now-infamous fake clip that premiered less than 15 minutes later," the Daily Beast reported.
He earns his ­living as a laborer, often in the company of his best friend, Rub, a mentally challenged sidekick he both props up and belittles through the course of their various grunt jobs and endless nights at the local watering hole, the White Horse Tavern.
Last month, on the 20th anniversary of the bill being signed into law, the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) and a range of advocacy groups sent a letter to former President Bill Clinton, asking him to sign a petition to bring Jose Alvarez back home.
LATUR, India (Reuters) - Haribhau Kamble, an unemployed laborer in India's richest state of Maharashtra, is forced to queue for hours in scorching heat to fetch water even as the government puts on trains to ship water to the region parched by back-to-back drought years.
In today's stratified economy, where typically a college degree has one of the best chances to get an individual out of a contracting working class, the American laborer has little opportunity, unless a member of that family is exceptionally entrepreneurial or breaks into the white-collar workforce.
" About that performance, Frank Rich, a critic for The Times, wrote, "A black man, a free man, a descendant of slaves, a menial laborer, a father, a husband, a lover — Mr. Jones's Troy embraces all the contradictions of being black and male and American in his time.
"Judge Chen's ruling vindicates the brave struggle of TPS holders to defend the Constitution in the face of the Trump administration's discriminatory attack on this humanitarian program on which so many hundreds of thousands of people rely," Emi MacLean of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network said.
Choi Jang-seop, a Korean laborer forced to work on the island at the age of 15, said he "virtually lived a prison life on Hashima" and has awful memories of the times he "worked at the bottom of coal mines while only wearing [his] underwear."
The laborer, Abdulla Siraa, set about frantically trying to raise money to treat the children — $217, or about six times what he typically earns in a month — and raced as fast as he could on the 265 miles home over roads virtually destroyed in Yemen's civil war.
He said he lost seven close relatives in the recent fighting, but would gladly return home if there were peace and eke out a living as a farmer, as opposed to earning $3 or $4 a day selling pomegranates along the roadside or working as a day laborer.
In determining whether a worker is a true independent contractor (as Uber, Lyft, and other "gig economy" platforms contend) or employees, there are a number of legal tests that, in simple terms, suss out whether the laborer has sufficient say in how and when the work is completed.
Perhaps it's an unfair assumption to make in 2016, but it does seem that the average person enticed by employment in oil and gas still tends to sit somewhere between that of brawny manual laborer and high-flying alpha finance dog; the intersection of two classic macho work environments.
The Irish were considered a threat to the very livelihood of the Englishman because the Irish, who were so prolific in number, would undercut the English laborer and therefore steal job opportunities for any salary, even a paltry one, was necessary for the Irish to feed their huge families.
He said that Mukesh's family had bribed the senior officers in the police station, but that it could not have happened without a vigorous effort by the village chief, Jahiruddin Mewati, to persuade Geeta's widowed mother, a day laborer from a village 30 miles away, to withdraw murder charges.
In his pen, ink, and graphite on paper sketch titled "Crossroads" (1947) a larger than life figure of the common man — a farmer or a laborer perhaps — wearing a dhoti, is seen breaking chains as he holds a hammer in his right hand and a torch in his left.
Stephen Crabb, 43, Remain campaigner Brought up by a single mother in public housing in Wales, Crabb was educated at state schools and paid his way through university by working as a building site laborer, working-class roots that have earned him the title of "blue collar ticket" in some newspapers.
By the time he won the election, I'd already spent close to a year in the Trump ecosystem, a laborer in the Trump industry, that group of people—from comedians to politicians, journalists to cartoonists—whose work is linked to the real estate mogul turned reality TV star turned president.
In the confession, parts of which were played during pretrial hearings, Mr. Felix described how he had been approached by his cousin Erskine Felix, another laborer who claimed that Mr. Stark owed him money, and had been persuaded to participate in a scheme to scare the landlord and recover the debt.
My piece featured scenes of distraught young people gathering on crowded intersections singing the national anthem — suddenly everyone was a terrified Iranian citizen rather than an aspiring guitarist or a day laborer or whatever they were the day before — and a screaming mother buying formula to stockpile from a supermarket.
In this respect, they call to mind Russo's terrific novel "Nobody's Fool" (1993), a panoramic and minutely observed book that did away not only with a conventional plot but also with any sort of easy resolution for its stubborn and charismatic protagonist, the day laborer Donald Sullivan, known as Sully.
In 1934, he was commissioned by the International Salt Company to photograph its operations in Avery Island, La.; there Costain turned his camera on an angle to shoot vigorous views of a bare-armed laborer handling a hulking metal wheel, or a pristine metal helix grinding its way through evaporated salt.
This approach to food as a commodity and lack of regard for the less fortunate among us can be linked to many of the ills in our food system, from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), antibiotics in our meat, GMOs, farm laborer abuses, and on the opposite end, obesity and climate change.
For the sake of a resurgent middle class, I hope that perhaps Mr. Trump or Secretary Clinton will catalyze the recanonization of the American union in public discourse, and I hope that this current culture changes and the American laborer rises from this slumber and takes back their seat at the table.
The UN Security Council unanimously agreed to adopt a resolution designed to accomplish six major goals: cap North Korea's oil imports, ban textile exports, end additional overseas laborer contracts, suppress smuggling efforts, stop joint ventures with other nations and sanction designated North Korean government entities, according to a US official familiar with negotiations.
David Brooks, a 72-year-old retired General Motors laborer, was in the second car in the queue, and passed the time by sleeping in the back seat of his refurbished 1997 Chevy Santa Fe, as has become his Thursday routine since 2014 — the last time his Flint community trusted its water.
As the time ticks relentlessly by, Tommo's mind makes a getaway, scurrying back to his rural school days spent with Charlie and their friend Molly, then to a few short years as a farm laborer, then to his weeks as an underage recruit and finally to the blasted waste of a barren battlefield.
"We're fearful here because you never know whether at any moment someone's going to come and kill someone," said Juan, 55, a farm laborer from the state of Zacatecas who fled with 10 members of his family after his son escaped a criminal group that was pressuring him to join their ranks.
Here's what is known about him so far, drawn from police reports and court documents: An ex-girlfriend told investigators that Charlton, who worked as a day laborer, spent his nights at a "shelter" in Seattle except for the two or so nights a week he spent at the ex-girlfriend's house, charging documents state.
Like my own father, a life-long laborer who has found, post-debilitating heart attack, that disability benefits are nearly impossible to access for those who aren't completely incapacitated but still unable to go back to the strenuous manual vocations they long relied on, Dave Johns's Daniel Blake doesn't know how to use the internet.
Part of his "Anonymous Heroes" (since 2012) series, the portraits depict an uncommon cast of characters: a donkey sporting a toothy grin; Richie, who rents seats on the beaches of Cartagena; a street laborer who looks after parked cars in downtown Bogotá; and a girl marching for animal rights while carrying her pet duck.
In a quiet, quavering voice, Tay Thi Nguyen told the powerful women seated on either side of her about her painful school days in Vietnam's Mekong Delta: At age 7, as she worked the fields after school alongside her illiterate day-laborer parents, she hatched a plan to go to college and become a teacher.

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