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day worker
noun
Alternative spelling of dayworker
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"I started as a day worker".
Ms. Axelrod is no day worker hawking soap samples on the street.
Mr. Flores, a day worker with no permanent address, is also a suspect in a Queens sex attack that took place in February.
"The average undocumented day worker is not a priority" for deportation, said the Rev. Allan B. Ramirez, pastor of the Brookville Reformed Church and leader of the Nassau County Human Rights Commission.
Southampton, she said, could find itself in the same position as Farmingville, where tensions between homeowners and day workers have escalated into violence twice in the last four years, once when two day workers were severely beaten and once when teenagers set a day worker's house on fire.
In a world where the day worker and short-term employee feel more and more disconnected from who they perceive as the overpaid elites, this effort is more important than ever.
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The screens are monitored 24 hours a day, workers said.
Divorce rates for shift workers are substantially higher than those for day workers.
We're day workers, waiting to be picked for a few hours' pay.
Many day workers, mostly poor Shias, often wait in the square for work.
"The construction companies can't afford a big crew, so they hire day workers".
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