Manual labour (in Commonwealth English, manual labor in American English) or manual work is physical work done by humans, in contrast to labour by machines...
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or work Manual labour, physical work Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer Organized labour and the labour movement...
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Penal labour is a term for various kinds of forced labour that prisoners are required to perform, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard...
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Work (redirect from Human Labour)
activity people perform to support themselves, others, or the community Manual labour, physical work done by humans House work, housework, or homemaking Working...
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Labour economics, or labor economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labour. Labour is a commodity that is supplied...
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occupations. Industrial occupations are generally characterized by being manual-labour-intensive and requiring little to no education. Arborist Auto mechanic...
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consists primarily of low or unskilled jobs, whether they are blue-collar (manual labour), white-collar (e.g. filing clerks), or service industry (e.g. waiters)...
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prizing instead manual labour as superior to and more authentic than mental labour. This inverted the lessons' insinuation of mental labour's being more desirable...
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a labour corps recruited by the British government in the First World War to free troops for front line duty by performing support work and manual labour...
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assignments, so that "wage labour" is considered to apply only to unskilled, semi-skilled or manual labour. The most common form of wage labour currently is ordinary...
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grease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elbow grease is an idiom for manual labour and/or the process of working hard to accomplish an objective. The earliest...
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that require much less manual labour. But in many places, such as Minnesota, wild rice can only be harvested legally using manual means, specifically through...
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main intellectual achievement was the publication of Intellectual and Manual Labour: A Critique of Epistemology. He also wrote about the relationship between...
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a common food. Before French colonization, cows were only used for manual labour and were working animals. In the Vietnamese language, bò means "beef"...
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Hard labor (disambiguation) (redirect from Hard Labour)
or labour is another term for penal labour, punishment combining imprisonment with arduous manual labor. Hard labor may also refer to: Manual labour, physically...
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was sung by all-male African workers that were performing rhythmical manual labour in the South African mines in a call and response style. The song is...
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entire teat, which helps maintain proper blood circulation. The final manual labour tasks remaining in the milking process were cleaning and inspection...
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Chapter 48 emphasizes the importance of daily manual labour appropriate to the ability of the monk. The duration of labour varies with the season but is never less...
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on the imagination of the artist and being the furthest removed from manual labour – in Chinese painting, the most highly valued styles were those of "scholar-painting"...
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therblig units for a process, with the results used for optimization of manual labour by eliminating unneeded movements. Eighteen therbligs have been defined...
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began around 800 AD and continued until 1460 AD, involving large-scale manual labour and the repurposing of earth from the inner ditch to build the outer...
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mustering) of a particular military service. Members of labour corps often perform unskilled manual labour in fields such as construction, military engineering...
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powered machinery has replaced many farm task formerly carried out by manual labour or by working animals such as oxen, horses and mules. The entire history...
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mechanization, many different crops and varieties are grown and more manual labour and gardening techniques are used. The small output requires selling...
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farmer and was small and light enough to replace the draft horse and manual labour. Many TE20s remain in regular use in farming and other work and the...
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A blue-collar worker is a person who performs manual labor or skilled trades. Blue-collar work may involve skilled or unskilled labor. The type of work...
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... through touch and sight." Alfred Sohn-Rethel, Intellectual and manual labour: A critique of epistemology, Humanities Press, 1977 CARRIER, JAMES G...
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vegetables for their own consumption or to trade locally. At first manual labour was used but in time livestock were domesticated and the ground could...
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along with highly specialized skills and the need for a great deal of manual labour, accounts for the high price that a Japanese-made shinken (Nihontō)...
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world. These wells are inexpensive and low-tech as they use mostly manual labour, and the structure can be lined with brick or stone as the excavation...
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