单词 | semiskilled |
例句 | Signed into law in June 1933, the NIRA—titled labor’s “Magna Carta” by AFL president William Green—instigated almost 2 million workers, skilled, semiskilled, and unskilled, to flood into the labor movement. FDR’s most important lesson: Liberal causes could still inspire activism on a grand scale 2014-04-27T13:00:00Z Blinkered by their own prejudice, most AFL leaders remained skeptical of semiskilled “ethnics,” thereby compounding the challenge of incorporating their vast numbers to their skilled brotherhoods. FDR’s most important lesson: Liberal causes could still inspire activism on a grand scale 2014-04-27T13:00:00Z Many are those who you might call — not pejoratively — semiskilled. ‘Flatlands,’ Where the Familiar Becomes Hypnotically Strange 2016-01-28T05:00:00Z Craft unions expanded, too, as hundreds of thousands of semiskilled workers in the steel, rubber, auto, textiles, and other mass-production industries sought admission. FDR’s most important lesson: Liberal causes could still inspire activism on a grand scale 2014-04-27T13:00:00Z The workers interviewed for this story are among the armies of men and women from Asia and Africa who do the manual and semiskilled labor that keeps U.S. military bases abroad running day after day. Abuses on U.S. bases in Persian Gulf ensnare legions of migrant workers 2022-10-27T04:00:00Z An agency reported that the work force nationwide is composed of 10 percent professional, 10 percent clerical, 30 percent skilled, 15 percent service, and 35 percent semiskilled laborers. High School Statistics 2020-03-27T00:00:00Z A random sample of 100 San Jose residents indicated 15 professional, 15 clerical, 40 skilled, 10 service, and 20 semiskilled laborers. Introductory Statistics 2013-09-19T00:00:00Z Faced with a critical labor shortage, Japan, traditionally resistant to immigrants, finally enacted a measure in 2018 to expand the number of semiskilled workers it admits each year. Opinion | The 2020 Census is a clarion call for immigration 2021-04-29T04:00:00Z Bill job counselors, 86 percent of the professional, skilled and semiskilled positions went to whites, while 92 percent of the unskilled and service-sector jobs went to Blacks. Returning From War, Returning to Racism 2020-07-30T04:00:00Z This month, his government introduced a bill that aims to bring in hundreds of thousands of “semiskilled” foreign workers in the years ahead, opening Japan’s doors as never before. Aging Japan needs new blood. But a plan to allow more foreign workers sparks concerns. 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z Luddites, remember, were the weavers who responded to the Industrial Revolution by trying to destroy the machines that had destroyed what had up until then a semiskilled, and decently paid, profession. Analysis | Trump is vowing to fix a problem that hasn’t existed for a decade 2017-03-31T04:00:00Z Interesting article, and I agree that the politicians have it all wrong: trying to revive semiskilled industrial manufacturing jobs of the last century is a waste of time. Why Are Politicians So Obsessed With Manufacturing? 2016-10-04T04:00:00Z Whether long-term care costs, which often include nonmedical caregiver or semiskilled home care, should also receive more support through government programs is another challenging issue. The Doctor Is In. In Your House, That Is. 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z Despite coming out of the military fully trained as mechanics, carpenters, welders or electricians, Black veterans encountered white job counselors at local employment offices who refused to refer them for skilled and semiskilled jobs. Returning From War, Returning to Racism 2020-07-30T04:00:00Z As baby boomers age, O'Keefe says, they'll drive the need for semiskilled health care workers, such as home health aides, to assist with daily tasks and basic medical services. Introducing the Best Jobs of 2016 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z Would-be builders of large factories also worry about India’s stringent labor laws, including essentially lifetime employment guarantees for unskilled or semiskilled workers with at least two years’ experience. As Rivals Falter, India’s Economy Is Surging Ahead 2015-02-17T05:00:00Z The result is that secure, semiskilled middle-income jobs like those that once fueled the rapid expansion of the American middle class are increasingly hard to find. How the middle class got screwed: College costs, globalization and our new Insecurity Economy 2014-08-02T04:00:00Z “We are currently swamped by demands from industry for semiskilled and skilled workers.” Filling India’s Huge Need for Vocational Training 2013-06-02T13:00:01Z In part, Asia was attractive because the semiskilled workers there were cheaper. The iEconomy: Apple, America and a Squeezed Middle Class 2012-01-21T18:47:19Z Branded an intellectual, he spent 10 years working as a semiskilled laborer at the Beijing Heavy Machinery Factory. Can China Discover the Urge to Splurge? 2010-11-24T14:50:00Z The TUC clung to the distinctions that divided workers, between skilled and semiskilled and unskilled, and between male and female. Tea and militancy 2010-10-01T23:02:00Z After serving in the Army, he learned the oil business from the ground up, working as a semiskilled worker and eventually as an accountant for Wanda Petroleum, a trucking and underground storage company. Dan L. Duncan, Oil Billionaire, Dies at 77 2010-03-31T03:59:00Z In the early 1960s demands for skilled and semiskilled agricultural and industrial workers brought further changes in the educational system. Area Handbook for Romania A school for training medical assistants was begun in 1948 and, starting in the early 1950s, the Red Cross conducted courses for semiskilled medical workers. Area Handbook for Albania There were calls for 336 truckers, 160 molders, 109 machinists, 45 core makers and for a number of other miscellaneous skilled and semiskilled men. Negro Migration during the War It was another 16 years before the machinists of Dagenham could get the status of their jobs upgraded to semiskilled. Tea and militancy 2010-10-01T23:02:00Z Though many black sailors were best suited for unskilled or semiskilled billets, a significant number had technical skills that could be properly used only if these men were assigned to the fleet. Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 To meet the demands for skilled and semiskilled industrial and agricultural workers, the educational system was gradually transformed, heavy emphasis being placed on scientific and technical programs and on vocational training. Area Handbook for Romania Another education law adopted in 1948 provided for the further expansion of vocational and professional courses to train skilled and semiskilled workers and to increase the theoretical and professional knowledge of the technicians. Area Handbook for Albania More than half of the twenty-five negroes in his plant were doing semiskilled and even skilled work. Negro Migration during the War Each great ship had a single semiskilled blueskin for pilot and crew. This World Is Taboo The Army planned to take officers and enlisted specialists from the top three categories and the semiskilled soldiers and laborers from the two lowest. Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 There is, however, a considerable number of skilled and semiskilled workers. Negro Migration during the War At the Wilder Tanning Company and the American Steel and Wire Company, opportunity was given negroes to do semiskilled work. Negro Migration during the War |
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