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bajal was allowed 100 soldiers and 60 married | laborers, accompanied by their wives and children. |
anied the army up from Savannah-freed blacks, | laborers, adventurers, scavengers, etc. |
nsported to Virginia during colonial times as | laborers), along with Protestantism and English surnam |
e Act excluded Chinese "skilled and unskilled | laborers and Chinese employed in mining" from entering |
n, while the peasantry served as the farmers, | laborers and were forced to pay taxes to the families. |
The shows attracted lower classes, | laborers and seamen, "ready to riot at the slightest p |
th side of Milltail Creek by African-American | laborers and more than 200 Russian immigrants. |
d Cummings involved professionals rather than | laborers and that Garland and Cummings involved vague |
as prison cells and torture rooms for forced | laborers and political enemies, were used to store war |
Haj Ibrahim was charged with registering Arab | laborers and tradesmen to work for employers in govern |
ont lines, to the efforts of the peasents and | laborers and scientists struggling to support the war |
repp, whose goal was to draw "broad masses of | laborers and functionaries" into the theatre audience, |
Laborers and material movers, hand (10%) | |
community by reducing undesired loitering by | laborers and by providing much-needed services to day |
zed resistance groups among the Soviet forced | laborers and worked to supply them with food and infor |
me on the plight of California's agricultural | laborers, and resulted in new state legislation to reg |
in addition to The Fishermen include The Day | Laborers and The New Times, reflect Kirk's Marxist-inf |
k being done by hand with the use of Japanese | laborers and mule-drawn scrapers. |
Laborers apply their work to a process and in so doing | |
This, says Messina, ensures that the | laborers are in “constant debt.” |
er 40 members of the EU; the number of forced | laborers arrested, but not brought before a court, is |
g constructed by skilled local carpenters and | laborers assisted by men employed under one of Preside |
Black | laborers at Port Chicago were led by black petty offic |
rought about by the difficult conditions farm | laborers at the ranch endured. |
rmed clash between Irish and Italian-American | laborers at Grand Park, Mamaroneck, New York on August |
They obtained employment as | laborers at the Key West Naval Air Station and sent th |
o was originally designed to house low-income | laborers at the factories south of downtown Los Angele |
Quintard started missions for the | laborers at foundries in South Pittsburg (1876) and in |
Prisoners were processed as | laborers at Camp Forrest, the hospitals and in the loc |
With 30,000 | laborers at its peak, the last car from the Renault pr |
Relations between Irish and Italian-American | laborers at Mamaroneck had generally been hostile, as |
which eight people died when a crowd of Irish | laborers attacked the paraders. |
le to sustain its development without foreign | laborers because it had enough cheap laborers. |
e River was attractive to cattle ranchers and | laborers because of the vast prairie land to raise cat |
r of new dwellings were built as ranchers and | laborers began to gather here annually for sheep shear |
Born into a poor family of | laborers, Bocage was, early on, forced to work in a we |
ntative of the "Knights of the Plough" a farm | laborers' body founded by Benjamin Pellin at Narraghmo |
o Hawaii; of the first ship of Korean migrant | laborers bound for Hawaii to work on sugar plantations |
tedly tells of the trials and tribulations of | laborers building the Oregon Short Line Railroad from |
The Chinese | laborers buried the dead, dug trenches, worked in muni |
Ma and Xiao are manual | laborers busting their tails in Shanghai at the beginn |
The Wiesengrund camp retained some slave | laborers, but became a destination for sick prisoners |
3 or early 1944; they comprised non-combatant | laborers captured during the Gilbert and Marshall Isla |
It depicts | laborers clearing debris searching for dead bodies. |
However, half were civilian | laborers conscripted into service with minimal trainin |
le was rarely actually applied and the native | laborers did not see improvement in their conditions. |
as elected President of the Southern Illinois | Laborers' District Council in 1986 and Business Manage |
war, peaking at a number of about six hundred | laborers during the 1950s. |
German companies accused of exploiting forced | laborers during the Nazi era. |
ricultural industry brought over migrant farm | laborers during harvest seasons. |
Burmese border were built by 200,000 Chinese | laborers during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 a |
The Orenco area was cleared by Chinese | laborers employed by a number of local farmers. |
children, especially the protection of child | laborers engaged in hazardous work, led to the promulg |
About half the forced | laborers engaged on the railroad construction died. |
iltrated into Israel from Jordan disguised as | laborers entered a 4-storey building in the Eliyahu ne |
ownsmen and soldiers, landless craftsmen, and | laborers excluded from the land commune.... Disconnect |
Those emigrants were usually manual | laborers, farmers and craftsmen mostly without higher |
ompany of knowingly allowing the use of child | laborers filing a suit as a result of policies which b |
The grandson of farm | laborers, Florez spent his early years in the Colonia |
t coming from the LCMS Worldrelief/Humancare, | Laborers for Christ and the Orphan Grain Train. |
skills to convince the Nazis they were slave | laborers for the Atlantic Wall, on France's Atlantic c |
l Exclusion Act of 1882 only excluded Chinese | laborers for a period of 10 years. |
Once back in Rock Springs, the Chinese | laborers found scorched tracts of land where their hom |
the shortfall, the Dutch brought in contract | laborers from the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) |
acted for some 80,000 former slave and forced | laborers from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, involving e |
units, and Red Guard detachments composed of | laborers from Kharkov gubernia and the Donbass, began |
Prior to 1855, Captain Henry English and 150 | laborers from Manihiki settled, and began producing co |
n a connection between the kidnapping and day | laborers from Nicolas Bravo. |
Chinese contract | laborers from Shantou leaving the boat s'Jacob in Bela |
rom the local council forbids the Palestinian | laborers from walking on foot in the community, not ev |
Many of the victims were African American | laborers from Arkansas and Memphis who were coming to |
o come to the country consisted of indentured | laborers from South Asia and Indonesia, from whom toda |
Messina says farm | laborers get low wages. |
Ethiopians killed in the massacre were daily | laborers, guards and other support staff. |
: the members, who were primarily farmers and | laborers, had difficulty fasting on a day of regular l |
bor for the construction; but due to secrecy, | laborers had to wear a basket over their head to preve |
ming dwellings of the 18th century, while the | laborers' housing of the 19th century was built in con |
majority of peasants and workers as unskilled | laborers in agriculture and industry. |
a, the majority of al-Shati's work force were | laborers in Israel or worked in agriculture. |
the Vineyard (also called the Parable of the | Laborers in the Vineyard or the Parable of the Generou |
ng Company, Onga Coal Mine" which used forced | laborers in the mine, particularly Dutch, American and |
entment toward union-busting among industrial | laborers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest caused these |
," and working conditions of Minute Maid farm | laborers in Florida. |
ican-American engineer battalions and Chinese | laborers, in order to supply the armies of the Republi |
Company, on behalf of a group of former child | laborers, in Liberia. |
The prevailing wage for | laborers in the area had been $1.50 per day, and The N |
grants or descendants of migrants who came as | laborers in the spice plantations in the area from the |
ggressive war, and also for having used slave | laborers in their companies. |
Many residents works as | laborers in the neighboring settlements. |
A cotton planter and his | laborers in West Point, Mississippi, 1908 |
Most residents had worked as | laborers in Israel before the beginning of the Al-Aqsa |
ild of Japanese immigrants who worked as farm | laborers in California's Imperial Valley. |
he difficult plight of Korean sugarcane field | laborers in Mexico. |
s from British India and made them indentured | laborers in the Hill country. |
he sultans of Western Borneo imported Chinese | laborers in 18th century to work in gold or tin mines. |
ves as teamsters to transport supplies and as | laborers in salt works and fisheries. |
vegetable cultivation and some are working as | laborers in tea estates. |
The bridge was constructed primarily to allow | laborers in Greenfield to easily go to the newly devel |
Initially placed manual | laborers in temporary jobs loading cargo, filling temp |
kers and they decided to employ Jewish forced | laborers in order to save them from deportation. |
lists, who had high support among farmers and | laborers in the South and West, also gained a few seat |
s research indicated that the number of child | laborers in the silk-weaving industry in the district |
He also gained renown for his paintings of | laborers in the coastal areas of New England and New Y |
ver time, conditions of work deteriorated, as | laborers inhabited poor quality barracks (never a prio |
Serpico was a former vice president of the | Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) |
interfering with the rights of the members of | Laborers' International Union of North America in the |
the time, Guglielmetti served as steward for | Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) |
has served as Midwest Regional Manager of the | Laborers' International Union of North America since 1 |
Smith was the first member of the | Laborers' International Union to graduate from the Nat |
an (Rights based Trade Union for Agricultural | Laborers) Jhabua District in Madhya Pradesh, India. |
ip, and began firing small arms at a group of | laborers, killing four Israeli civilians and injuring |
ught along their own skilled and semi-skilled | laborers, leaving only the menial jobs like hauling ro |
2. | Laborers Local 1290 $500 |
ist and longtime leader of immigrant Filipino | laborers, Mangaoang was closely associated with Chris |
ation by the hands of thousands of plantation | laborers, men, women and children in beginning in Marc |
due to the idea that this song would harm the | laborers' morality. |
At the start of construction many foreign | laborers, mostly Italians, were employed on the work. |
A small crew of glassblowers and | laborers not only chopped down hardwood trees for fuel |
system, some South African farmers paid their | laborers not with money, but with wine. |
ce of death or skinning, as a reminder to the | laborers not to resist. |
population was made up of either refugees or | laborers of port, free trade zone and railway, even a |
nd Spanish pineapple and sugarcane plantation | laborers of the early 1900s. |
ntation and convert it into a system based on | laborers of small-scale products who would sell their |
873, the parish was intended to serve Italian | laborers of Grand Central Terminal and Depot. |
andlords had been exploiting the agricultural | laborers of the suppressed and backward communities an |
Portuguese pineapple and sugarcane plantation | laborers of the early 1900s. |
ived special treatment there, the blue collar | laborers often had to suffer the same deplorable condi |
i sugar planters bring over the first Chinese | laborers on 3 or 5 year contracts, giving them 3 dolla |
assigned in 1841 to minister to the Catholic | laborers on the Miami and Erie Canal and the settlers |
Furthermore, peasants who worked as | laborers on farms also suffered, receiving average wag |
had 4,600 slaves and depended on them as farm | laborers or home servants. |
Most of them work in small business, as | laborers, or as government employees. |
part or full time for area businesses as day | laborers or permanent employees. |
terior of the cavern was carved by slaves and | laborers over a period of several thousand years; prec |
Although Dockery was unaware of the music his | laborers played in their quarters at "house parties" d |
deration of Independent Business, Connecticut | Laborers' Political League, International Union of Pai |
er, nurse, truckman, wheelwright, and several | laborers, printers, and widows |
ost blacks were reduced to dependent landless | laborers producing cotton once again for the world mar |
He helped print and spread the illegal | laborers' publication Fri Fagbevegelse, and assisted p |
used, pointing out that sons of merchants and | laborers, pursuant to regulation, would not be made of |
Hundreds of Italian | laborers recruited from New York City were set to work |
y 1940 with 1,632 postal clerks, carriers and | laborers responsible for the processing of 2,000,000 p |
As a result nearly two-thirds of the | laborers returned home able to read. |
Around 200 soldiers and | laborers rose up in the belief that it would elevate t |
were simply carpenters, farmers and unskilled | laborers seeking jobs. |
During this period many immigrant | laborers settled here; for the iron works and dynamite |
Most community members were simple | laborers, shopkeepers or merchants. |
He also turns his sons-in-law into slave | laborers, so Bud hatches an escape plan to rob a train |
dred and fifty Native Americans were hired as | laborers, some to carry the coquina from "Island Quarr |
hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians as slave | laborers, soon led to a rapid change in the attitude a |
Laborers spent their wages immediately in tent saloons | |
sed significant frustration with the Hawaiian | laborers suggesting they have shown "complete worthles |
conomic system which included both owners and | laborers; the trades were becoming more and more consc |
A son of Mexican farm | laborers, this Coachella, California native has dedica |
ter captain has about a hundred chained slave | laborers thrown overboard to drown. |
nous population, the Sami were used as forced | laborers to lay the railway line and then later to loa |
ith the same aim in view, Periyar wanted farm | laborers to be called "partakers in agriculture" and b |
ly 1865, purchasing equipment and contracting | laborers to work in the oil fields. |
Because the Caribs resisted working as | laborers to build and maintain the sugar and cocoa pla |
he fineries, as well as hundreds of unskilled | laborers to cut wood for making charcoal, and quarryin |
Van Winkle hired hundreds of | laborers to dredge out the salt marsh and blasted a cu |
lippine government to allow the first Ilocano | laborers to work on sugar plantations in Hawaii. |
rs" here in the shipyards), allowed unskilled | laborers to do repetitive jobs requiring relatively li |
Finn employed Jewish | laborers to build the first house there in 1855. |
The Mormons hired themselves out as | laborers to help build the city jail. |
The Japanese soldiers order forced | laborers to flatten the sorghum fields. |
nd manufacturing resources as well as skilled | laborers to these two processing industries. |
zing the many poor civilians and agricultural | laborers under the people's committees a nationwide ma |
uide its restoration when it was purchased by | Laborers Union Local 860 in 2005. |
He was previously an official with the | Laborers' Union Local 942. |
of Richmond, Missouri and was a member of the | Laborers Union Local #1290. |
years before retiring in 2004 to work for the | Laborers Union. |
sitions with both the Novelty Workers and the | Laborers Union. |
nd the German government, to compensate slave | laborers used by the Germans in World War II. |
Many of the | laborers walked back to New York City following the tr |
he Democrats, with the support of farmers and | laborers, wanted to lower tariffs in order to promote |
While the idea to use African Americans as | laborers was generally accepted in Congress, the emplo |
Thousands of Chinese | laborers were involved in these projects until China w |
ties, a number of specialists but also forced | laborers were relocated to Hoykenkamp and barracks wer |
The | laborers were made scapegoats by Belgian refugees retu |
tifada, work has shifted to Israel where many | laborers were employed. |
Laborers were also provided to the "Bauleitung Profess | |
Many of the Chinese | laborers were recruited from the British and French co |
About 270,000 of these Javanese | laborers were sent to other Japanese-held areas in Sou |
Mit'a | laborers were involved in the construction of building |
sibly illegal use of public funds, since many | laborers were undocumented immigrants. |
er a long day of labor and when all the other | laborers were entirely worn out, Alexander would march |
Two Olympic parks were built, and | laborers were forced to work right up until the openin |
After the war many of its | laborers were freedmen, who founded an independent bla |
carpenter, the goldsmith and the agricultural | laborers who helped to gather, prepare and store the p |
lly known as "Barako" coffee, named after the | laborers who worked harvesting and processing the coff |
he Populist Party, a coalition of farmers and | laborers who wanted to overhaul the nation's financial |
orts claim that he preyed on homeless men and | laborers whom he clubbed to death with a metal tube, b |
e plight of western Massachusetts farmers and | laborers, whose lives were being upended by industrial |
lly hired by local governments to gamble with | laborers, winning back the workers' earnings in exchan |
g a mismatch between the supply and demand of | laborers with necessary skill sets. |
nufacturing industry supports the majority of | laborers, with the health care sector a close second. |
the social environment, so that an individual | laborers' work becomes increasingly autonomous and cre |
On August 22, 1895, about 500 Italian | laborers working on the tunnel went on strike against |
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