Sentence examples for engaging labor from inspiring English sources

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It was hard, engaging labor, but the pay was minimum wage, and when he was offered a spot in the kitchen at the Ritz-Carlton, one block away from Galileo, it seemed like a logical progression.

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"With a committed utility company, engaged labor and plant workers and allies in the environmental movement, we are already seeing our communities potential being tapped and opportunities being provided for growth.

Additionally, men are far more likely to be engaged in wage labor than women, who work primarily in non-wage agricultural roles [ 12].

Additionally, in South Africa, Morduch (2000) found a positive association between the presence of older sisters and educational attainment, which he attributed to the fact that older daughters were most likely to be engaged in wage labor that contributed to the economic well-being of the family, allowing younger siblings to postpone employment and further their education (Morduch 2000).

However, labor sharing does not lead to learning as the productivity gains observed in years with labor sharing disappear in following years if the farmers do not continue to engage in labor sharing.

Although empirical evidence shows that manufacturing firms, for example, often engage in labor hoarding in economic downturns (OECD, [2009]), these considerations are of particular relevance in the German labor market with high employment protection legislation, and they are especially relevant in those sectors that were severely affected by the crisis.

The executive asked for anonymity because the N.B.A. and its players were engaged in labor negotiations.

(Working people weren't bored, of course, but they were engaged in labor, not work. They were too busy to be busy).

Even as the administration is trying to round up last-minute votes, the vice president was engaged with labor out of town rather than working against it on Capitol Hill.

"We are not certain that those laws are limited to traditional 'employment' relationships," Ms. Buzzard wrote, citing part of the state child-labor statutes that say that a child's frequent presence at a work site "shall be prima facie evidence that such child is unlawfully engaged in labor".

While CBS asserted that the children were not employed, the New Mexico law also states that the frequent presence during school hours of a child under 16 "at a place where workers are at work more or less habitually shall be prima facie evidence" that the child is "unlawfully engaged in labor".

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