• underclass of jornaleros, landless peasants who are hired by the latifundists as "day workers" for specific seasonal campaigns. The jornalero class has been...
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  • series, Artbound. Co-Directed and Co-Produced by Nic Cha Kim, Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras follows deported and displaced Guatemalans as they reintegrate...
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    ISBN 978-1-134-61366-3. Reina, Carmen (11 November 2014). "Los eternos jornaleros del Guadalquivir". El Diario (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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    Lebrija, together with Jerez and Morón de la Frontera, became a focus of Jornalero protests (peasants without land) due to their poor living condition and...
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    Codina, Esperanza (11 February 2014). "Hijo de emigrantes y nieto de jornalero". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 20 January 2019. 20Minutos...
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    7 March 2021. Quixano, Jordi (29 December 2018). "Jeison Murillo, un jornalero del fútbol" [Jeison Murillo, football's journeyman]. El País (in Spanish)...
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  • in the UGT from 13 percent to 37 percent. The influx of these workers (jornaleros) caused the union's radicalisation, and the bloody breakout of the Spanish...
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    original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2013-08-16. Ordonez Juan Thomas (2015) Jornalero: Being a Day Laborer in the USA. University of California Press "Archived...
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    Falcon Records Falcon 78rpm A459, "El Jornalero" by Marcelo y Aurelia Founded 1948 Founder Arnaldo Ramirez Status Defunct Genre Tejano Country of origin...
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  • Spanish English translation En la plaza de mi pueblo dijo el jornalero al amo: "¡Nuestros hijos nacerán con el puño levantado!" Y esta tierra, que no...
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  • Orta began writing plays after becoming the resident poet for El Teatro Jornalero!, a Latino theatre company which focuses on social justice issues. Marisela...
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    a year, similar to sharecroppers or tenant farmers in the US. "Mozos jornaleros" are day-laborers who were contracted to work for certain periods of time...
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  • personal cultivation, working on plantations for part of the year. "Mozos jornaleros": Day-laborers hired for specific periods, paid daily wages. Although...
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    website BOE.es Decree 889 of 29 March 1974– website BOE.es "Unos 200 jornaleros protestan por el título de Hija Predilecta de Andalucía para la duquesa...
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    island. Two years earlier, the governor had imposed the Reglamento del Jornalero, which promoted a more ample labor base by reducing the amount of unemployed...
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    large tracts to the urban middle class. The workers of this land, called jornaleros (peasants without land), were themselves landless. This economic and cultural...
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    Days Minor Role Michael Anderson Uncredited 1958 El puente de la paz Jornalero burro Rafael J. Salvia Uncredited 1962 Atraco a las tres José María Forqué...
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    return for work in the plantations for many months of the year. "Mozos jornaleros": day-laborers who were contracted to work for certain periods of time...
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  • Capitanes y Oficiales de la Marina Mercante Uruguay Unión de Estibadores y Jornaleros del Puerto de Veracruz Mexico Unión de Ingenieros Marinos (UIM) Colombia...
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    demanded by workers in one particular mining occupation, workers known as jornaleros. A large contingent of strikers traveled to the provincial capital, the...
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  • which contained the highest proportion of landless rural labourers (jornaleros). Here, the labourers survived only by the work of women and children...
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    in 1896. Libertad y Servidumbre en el Puerto Rico del siglo XIX: (los jornaleros utuadeños en vísperas del auge del café), by Fernando Picó, published...
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    political project of the creoles, the rejection of coerced labor by the jornaleros (day laborers), and the emancipation hopes of the enslaved population...
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    the other; there were also numerous landless agricultural workers, the jornaleros, living in the area. Its economy was largely dependent upon 2 commodities:...
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  • "Seven Lungs"]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024. "Lora, de jornalero a internacional" [Lora, from labourer to international]. ABC (in Spanish)...
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  • Cavaco as Laura Elba Estela Vargas as Madre de Laura José Aguilar as Jornalero Ignacio Jiménez as Chico Lopez Pedro Rossi as Vendedor del Astillero Daniel...
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    which the hospital is situated. It was also known as the hospital of the jornaleros, day labourers, being intended for the use of the poorer classes of Madrid...
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    U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the judgment in a 6–3 decision. Comite de Jornaleros v. City of Redondo Beach, 657 F.3d 936 (9th Cir. 2011). Smith, writing...
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    use of African slave labor and free but needy sharecroppers, peons or jornaleros. Early in the 19th century, Spanish colonies in the Western Hemisphere...
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    plantation was a large producer and exporter of coffee. Day laborers, jornaleros or braceros from Lares worked in the coffee fields of the hacienda. In...
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