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  • labour v. s. labourer - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Labor (labour) denotes work (unskilled) Laborer (labourer) is the individual(s) doing the "labor" The difference between sentence 1 2 is that sentence one is incorrect and shows incorrect usage of the word labor (labour)
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    In both the UK and New Zealand there are Labour parties spelt with a u The Labour Party The New Zealand Labour Party In Australia, it's The Labor Party Australian Labor Party What explains
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    peasant, any member of a class of persons who till the soil as small landowners or as agricultural labourers The term peasant originally referred to small-scale agriculturalists in Europe in historic times, but many other societies, both past and present, have had a peasant class
  • What is the etymology of board as found in room and board?
    In 16th-17th century England, the pay for farm labourers was set in law as "sixpence a day, BOARD and 8 pints of small ale" (weak ale about 1% alcohol - the only safe way to drink water) The board in question was their mid-day meal and was the only element of the pay that could be varied, so a landowner who wanted the best labourers would
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    The earliest instances of "work from home" that a Google Books search turns up use the phrase to mean "work away from home " Thus, for example, in The Charters and General Laws of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts, we find this provision (enacted in September 1634) "relating to the impressments of labourers, horses, c ": Sect 1
  • slang - What is the origin of the word wog? - English Language . . .
    'Wog' is a word first applied to local inhabitants (Chinese) by British troops stationed in Hong Kong, B C C The British High Commissioner issued a bulletin to all British troops to refrain from using racial slurs when referring to the Chinese and Indian inhabitan
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This invidious distinction is not observed with industry, which designates a domain of commercial endeavour and embraces para-professionals, businessowners, managers, technicians, skilled labourers, support staff, and unskilled workers as well as professionals It is typically used to designate the “supply chain' for particular classes of
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    To this day slaveholders still exist, in 2005, the International Labour Organization provided an estimate of 12 3 million forced labourers in the world and A report by the Walk Free Foundation in 2013, found India had the highest number of slaves, nearly 14 million, followed by China (2 9 million), Pakistan (2 1 million)
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    In South Africa, it was only really adopted as a derogatory term by soldiers returning from Egypt after the Second World War had ended The British had introduced a type of caste system, with the British or English being superior, the Boers providing semi-skilled labour, and the kaffirs or blacks being unskilled and landless cheap labourers





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