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"outworker" Definitions
  1. a person who does work for a company at home

7 Sentences With "outworker"

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When we did our survey, we could find no outworker who had actually lodged a workers' compensation claim.
Anders Mickelson, Finnish goldsmith, Fabergé workmaster. Born 8 January in 1839 in Pyhtää, Finland. Worked in St. Petersburg as a apprentice from 1855, as a journeyman from 1859 and from 1867 ran his own workshop as a master. He was an outworker of Fabergé, made mostly gold cigarette cases and small enamelled objects.
In 2008, she founded the fashion label Holland Cooper. She started by having an outworker employed by her mother make 30 tweed miniskirts, with leather and suede additions, which she found in her mother's old design studio in a farm outbuilding, and sold them all from a stall at Badminton Horse Trials.
Bonsall inhabitants have been involved in the textile industry, before and after Richard Arkwright. Around 1850 Bonsall was a farming village surrounded by lead mines and busy outworker frame- knitting workshops. A few 18th- and 19th-century frame-knitting workshop buildings survive. Many people also worked in the cotton spinning mills at Cromford and the Via Gellia.
Philip Theodor Ringe was a Livonian silversmith and jeweler and a Fabergé workmaster. He was born in Riga in Livonia in 1824. He was head of a small workshop at 12 Malaya Morskaya producing modest enameled articles (seals, parasol handles, thermometers, beltbuckles, miniature easter eggs, sweet boxes) in gold and silver. He was an outworker for Fabergé with the mark 'T.
Dodds began writing for the Victoria History of the Counties of England in 1907 contributing towards the history of Durham. Finding herself short of funds for her education she wrote to the publication's editor with the support of her tutor at Newnham. She offered to work more on Durham or on Northumberland. William Page agreed that she would join his staff and later she continued as an outworker being paid for every 1,000 words about Darlington. Dodds' college thesis on the bishops of Durham's boroughs gained her the Creighton memorial prize in 1909.
Thomas Boss previously worked for Joseph Manton, one of the greatest gunmakers of that period, before leaving and starting his own business. Initially he did most of his work for James Purdey, who had already established a name for making only best quality guns and rifles. Then he started producing his own branded guns which were an instant success. When Thomas Boss died, the company was acquired in 1891 by John Robertson, a gunmaker who used to work for Boss as an outworker in assembling and finishing guns.

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