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China has made big investment into relationships with these African nations as a source of labor for the Chinese economy.
Since its population isn't getting any younger, Japan has to come up with a source of labor to support its aging population.
On the efficiency front, there is ample evidence that severance pay reduces labor market flows and thus acts as a source of "labor market sclerosis".
The village was planned to act as a source of labor for iron manufacturing and to provide for the industrial needs of Essex County.
"They're good at their jobs," said an anonymous farm owner, referring to immigrant workers, and when they get deported farm owners are left without a source of labor.
When horses became obsolete as a source of labor, many were sold off to meatpackers to be processed into dog food, bone meal, leather, and glue.
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But the reality is that the foreign trainees — now numbering about 100,000 — have become a source of cheap labor.
America can't function without immigrants as a source of cheap labor, people who will do the jobs nobody wants at wages nobody else would accept.
"Residents have always been a source of cheap labor," said Dr. Kenneth M. Ludmerer, a professor of history and medicine at Washington University in St . Louisand the author of "Time to Heal," a history of American graduate medical education.
But while Sao Paulo may be turning into the fashion capital of Latin America, Brazil still has a long way to go to break out of its mold as a source of cheap labor and become an international fashion exporter.
All North Koreans living and working in the Czech Republic under a program that has allowed them to work in local factories as a source of cheap labor, will have been sent home by the end of January, the Czech Interior Ministry said.
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