单词 | Unskilled |
例句 | 1 Unemployment has hit unskilled workers in particular. 2 The unskilled jobs are going to be automated out. 3 Average earnings for unskilled workers are decreasing now. 4 He is an unskilled worker who bungles consistently. 5 Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers. 6 This is an unskilled painting. 7 A large proportion of the labour force is unskilled. 8 There's already a blanket ban on foreign unskilled labour in Japan. 9 Large numbers of unskilled workers are employed at the lowest rates of pay. 10 The unskilled section of the working class was diminishing as a proportion of the workforce. 11 Those empty countries needed both people and unskilled labor. 12 The result: a flooded unskilled labor market. 13 Are they both unskilled workers or is she in a higher class than her husband? 14 It seemed indeed that the numbers of low-paid unskilled jobs were growing with the advance of mechanization. 15 It is far higher-and rising-among unskilled men than among professional men. 16 He went to join the battle and, all unskilled in warfare, he was killed at once. 17 He went to Paris in search of work as an unskilled labourer. 18 Though the Indian labor pool is large, it is also primarily unskilled. 19 In the US, minorities and immigrants have generally gone into low-paid, unskilled jobs. 20 Demand for skilled workers is high ; but there is no demand for unskilled ones. 21 At a certain age, it's not viable for men to take a backward step into unskilled work. 22 As a result, when import-competing industries contract, they do not in fact lay off proportionally more unskilled than skilled workers. 23 The shift from the main traditional occupation, agriculture, to unskilled labour, was considerable. 24 At the bottom end, less-skilled women have been losing out, but by much less than unskilled men. 25 It is no condemnation of those people, but that is semi-skilled or unskilled work. 26 Changes in industry and in the economy foreclosed many unskilled and semiskilled jobs to those under age 16. 27 The picture of the working population of West Ham emerging from these data is one dominated by unskilled male manual workers. 28 In this regard, it seems to be essential to distinguish between the skilled and unskilled labor markets. 29 Indeed, because of the insurance contribution condition, the opposite is the case, particularly in relation to the unskilled. 30 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor. 1 Unemployment has hit unskilled workers in particular. 2 The unskilled jobs are going to be automated out. 3 Average earnings for unskilled workers are decreasing now. 4 He went to Paris in search of work as an unskilled labourer. 5 Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers. 6 This is an unskilled painting. 7 Though the Indian labor pool is large, it is also primarily unskilled. 8 The unskilled section of the working class was diminishing as a proportion of the workforce. 31 Various Volunteers spent periods of from three to twelve months doing unskilled pick and shovel work, constructing school buildings. 32 They are the most underpaid, the most under-employed, the most unskilled and the least organized in trade unions. 33 That is, where unskilled labour prevailed there was chronic want and deprivation. 34 Institutionalized racism pervaded British society, and immigrant workers found themselves in unskilled jobs and with low social status. 35 The report shows that a disproportionate number of black women do unskilled, low-paid work. 36 If they are wanted at all they are probably wanted in large numbers and to be made in a hurry by unskilled labour. 37 It was an industrial structure weighted heavily toward the use of semiskilled and unskilled labour. 38 For semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers, the proportion of members experiencing unemployment almost doubled: from 18 to 32 percent. 39 All of the traditional advantages enjoyed by the unskilled of the first world are gone, or are eroding very rapidly. 40 At about the same time, in 1884, the trade union movement began to reach poorer, unskilled workers. 41 Basically, these are jobs for the unskilled, including the new immigrants coming in. 42 Shoeing a horse is a skilled job, and no unskilled person should try it. 43 The union quest to preserve the rights and prerogatives of unskilled labor are doomed to failure. 44 The hallmark of the industrial revolution has been the slow replacement of the unskilled by the skilled. 45 They may require elements of microbiology and chemical science as well as organisational ability but they are still generally regarded as unskilled work. 46 For low-skilled or unskilled workers, Reich notes, technology is taking away jobs. 47 Questions were asked: Why do most women work in unskilled, low-paid jobs? 48 This is particularly so for those involved in repetitive, unskilled manual labour. 49 The programme would be labour-intensive and give work to skilled craftsmen as well as apprenticeships to unskilled school-leavers. 50 By 1990 only 16 percent of women in professional households smoked, compared with 38 percent of women in unskilled manual homes. 51 Semi-skilled and unskilled workers were more willing to relocate than management and professional staff. 52 Among the most obvious categories here are the unskilled, the young, black people and those made redundant from manufacturing. 53 For every unskilled job we advertise, we get a hundred applicants - more than a hundred. 54 Professional men, for example, see half as many friends again as unskilled workers. 55 Social class differences are most apparent at the extremes, i.e. between professional and unskilled occupational groups. 56 Good community care services work best where skilled professionals work comfortably hand-in-hand with unskilled staff, families, neighbours and voluntary organizations. 57 The working-class occupations may be divided into skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled strata, and life-chances broadly differ according to the skill level. 58 Here in these slum streets existed an army of the unskilled, all trying to wrest a living anyway they could. 59 As they close down, they lay off more unskilled than skilled workers, since that is what they employ. 60 The new jobs would largely be unskilled and a high proportion would be in inner city areas. 61 This was inpart due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers. 62 The majority are adult women workers in below-average-income families laboring in unskilled jobs, often in the retail sector. 63 Well-paying jobs for unskilled labor are disappearing at an alarming rate. 64 Furthermore social surveys had shown that early marriage, by unskilled workers could lead to poverty and destitution. 65 First, substitution possibilities are not symmetrical between the skilled and the unskilled labor. 66 Members of this, the larger group of temporary workers, were most likely to be unskilled or semi-skilled. 67 Thanks to under-mechanisation, one-third of youths with specialised secondary school qualifications end up doing unskilled work. 68 This runs counter to Mason's suggestion that more unskilled workers attended between the wars. 69 To relieve the unskilled operator problem much of the decision making is now handled by the program rather than the user. 70 Here over half the total workforce was unskilled, and here resided nearly half the borough's pool of unskilled labour. 71 Supply and demand then leads the wages of the unskilled to fall relative to those of the skilled. 72 Almost thirty percent of the the population are employers, managers or white collar workers with just under six percent unskilled labourers. 73 She traveled to Mississippi to help unskilled workers get jobs at shipyards in Pascagoula, the hometown of Lott. 74 The source of irritation may be flies, an unpleasant smell, ticklish grooming or an unskilled rider. 75 High wages no longer come automatically for the unskilled who live in rich countries. 76 As the data on falling wages indicate, the unskilled in the first world are on their way to becoming marginalized. 77 The highly educated women who have started working apace are hardly competing with unskilled men. 78 An unskilled smallholder is likely to lurch from crisis to crisis. 79 Many unskilled workers are certain to lose their jobs. 80 But does their unskilled labor give their life meaning? 81 Employment Agent: Let me check the unskilled, miscellaneous jobs. 82 Automation has obsoleted many unskilled workers. 83 With no education, you will get only unskilled work. 83 try its best to gather and make good sentences. 84 Unskilled workers fared relatively poorly in the new nation. 85 Female unskilled workers are concentrated in this activity. 86 He was unskilled in social intercourse. 87 She was only too happy to give Harry referrals to three unskilled labor jobs. 88 Where do graduates end up doing unskilled work? And earning most? 89 We have a shortage of skilled technicians but an oversupply of unskilled workers. 90 Most of the immigrants work in unskilled jobs, as maids or busboys, that few Argentines covet. 91 What is needed is business innovation that finds creative ways of serving consumers at the bottom of the pyramid using an unskilled and semi-skilled workforce from lower tiers of the talent market. 92 We live in a technological society where most goods are mass - produced by unskilled labor. 93 Foxconn's business has evolved to the point where it's not just relying on cheap, unskilled labor. 94 Liebig says migrant workers also tend to hold part-time jobs that demand unskilled labor, which again makes it them more vulnerable. 95 The rise of China, India, Brazil and others has undercut wages in the west and put America's unskilled, semi-skilled and even skilled workers out of jobs. 96 It is these opportunity costs that increase the price charged by sex workers above the wage they would receive from alternative employment, which for many women would be unskilled labor. 97 The construction industry continues to use less unskilled and semi-skilled labor. 98 Most of those who left the province to work abroad were unskilled. 99 And skilled craft workers, who spearheaded the union movement, did not feel a particularly strong bond with semiskilled factory workers and unskilled laborers. 100 Novice drivers have become accident-prone people because of limited driving knowledge, poverty of driving experience, unskilled of driving. 101 The industry continues to use less unskilled and semi - skilled labor. 102 And we let in tens of millions of semi-skilled and unskilled immigrants, legal and illegal, to take the jobs of our countrymen. 103 WARNING: UNSKILLED USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED . PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. 104 The basic salary of weak electrician is 2700 Dirham each month; the unskilled laborer is 2200 Dirham each month. The bonus will depend on the quantity and quality of finished works. 105 Semi-skilled and unskilled labour, the two less expensive categories of construction crew in India, assist mason class I and mason class II. 106 This is not the optical lens of China can not grasp, but the process of Chinese unskilled. 107 The problem is that the basic costs of all production have risen remarkably. There are the personnel expenses of all kinds -- for unskilled workers, for cadres, for top-level management. 108 The mill owners were looking for a way to replace the workers with unskilled labor, and needed an automatic mule, which did not need to be controlled by the spinner. 109 In Mexico, for instance, the different between a typical university-educated worker's pay and that of an unskilled worker rose by a third between 1987 and 1993. 110 If the rise in farm incomes is a local phenomenon confined to B and C, this approach will prove successful in damping upward pressure on nonfarm wages for unskilled labor. 111 An unskilled and unenthusiastic provider (ie, acting skills) is not going to last long..... 112 The only salaries that would be affected would be those that are already overpriced, namely jobs utilizing unskilled labor. 113 Leader " Liebig says migrants migrant workers also turn tend to hold part time part-time jobs that demand un-skilled unskilled labor, which again makes them more valuable vulnerable." 113 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 114 All they had to offer was some low-paid unskilled monotonous work. 115 If the cost of unskilled labor rises, Harvard faces a new set of trade - offs. 116 Press Gang : Convert an unskilled captive to a pirate of rather inferior quality. 117 American business profited greatly from an inexhaustible supply of unskilled and semiskilled workers. 118 As the economy has shifted towards production there is less demand for ordinary, unskilled labor. 119 Elitism enters this group who sees their superior position within the working class as reward for their superior skills as they sometimes sneer at the struggles of the semi-skilled or unskilled. 120 In many places, this division takes on a racial overtone as the skilled belong mainly to one ethnic group clearly distinct from that of the semi-skilled or unskilled workers. 121 Since unskilled labor is mainly employed in the production of the units, construction should prove to be less costly. 122 The negative effect of the Law is that it limits the opportunity of the unskilled labor; the difficulty is also due to the urbanization and the adjustment of industrial structure. 123 By 1886 the organization had about 700,000 members, both skilled craftsmen and unskilled factory workers. 124 After 1815 this older form of manufacturing began to give way to factories with machinery tended by unskilled or semiskilled laborers. 125 Small business provides much of the employment for the low-skilled workforce.Just look at landscapers, construction contractors, and restaurant servers, and you will find mostly unskilled labor. |
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