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Work would not be seen as means for subsistence but as "general labour" – comprising of all creative acts.
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Mr Mitarai told The Economist recently that he has a rough cut-off rule for allocating investment: anything for which labour comprises more than 5% of production costs can be done in China or some other low-wage country.
Convict labour comprised the bulk of the labour force used in government afforestation up until 1921.
And British newspapers had a field day when an email circulated to British talent agents was made public: Jackson was in search of two choirs (due to child labour laws) comprising young children.
This section describes the projections of the future labour force, i.e. the overall labour supply comprised of both employed and unemployed, estimated by weighting the total size of the working-age population (aged 15-64 years) by age-specific economic activity rates.
Research confirms a new trend in the graduate labour market comprised of Generation Ys.
In fixed-line telecoms that means cutting labour, which comprises about half of BT's expenses.
Piotr's case is yet another an example of forced labour, which comprises any work an employee is coerced to undertake.
The labour force comprises all those who work for gain, whether as employees, employers, or as self-employed, and it includes the unemployed who are seeking work.
This monicker is derived from the fact that the workers who built it for the then Japanese empire were forced into the labour, and comprised around 250,000 Asian workers and 61,000 Allied prisoners of war, of whom roughly 90,000 Asians and 16,000 prisoners died.
In this sector, two-thirds of the labour force comprises women.
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