In contrast, women's work as domestics and in the field rarely provided opportunities to leave the plantation. |
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She claimed to be resting her mind and collecting material firsthand for a piece she intended to write about domestics. |
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Most female migrants to the first world find employment as maids or domestics. |
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And the domestics seem to play a politically correct game of follow-the-leader and wonder why they continue to lose market share. |
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Nor were we happy with how some of the churches educated, when they seemed to train the young primarily for menial pursuits such as domestics. |
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They're a bit more flavorful than domestics, but not as robust as most craft brews. |
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The system forces the domestics to eat dirt for two years in hopes of getting into the country. |
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I really wish my neighbors would stop having their domestics in the backyard. |
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Because of the unpredictably the two most dangerous incidents police could attend were domestics and stopping vehicles, he said. |
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You get the odd one in other parts of the country, and they often turn out to be domestics. |
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There was one of those hissed domestics going on in the seat in front of us. |
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Private recruiters demonstrated the potentials of contract labor programs for women as domestics and for men as seasonal agricultural laborers. |
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Many of the wild domestic dogs in Australia are mixed European domestics and so-called pig dogs, which are bred to hunt wild boars. |
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Furthermore, the total number of workers employed in the above calculations included female domestics. |
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Most of these worked as domestics and laborers in urban areas, although some toiled on rural farms and haciendas. |
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Servants observed their mistresses behaving exactly as domestics were trained not to act. |
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Large numbers of older girls from lowerclass rural and immigrant families worked as domestics or were employed in factories and stores. |
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Following a study of 200 domestics aged 10-17, 40 were selected to take part in socio-educational workshops. |
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However, the Department of Immigration has implemented a policy that recommends a minimum wage for domestics. |
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There is a back door leading to a small staircase formerly used by the domestics to access the terrace and the 1st and 2nd floor. |
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You'll find imports generally command a higher price than domestics, since imports tend to hold their value longer. |
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Revisions of the FDM in 1985 simply provided variations of privileges and degrees of rights of employers over their domestics. |
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Almost all working free women of colour laboured in towns, as tavern-keepers and innkeepers, petty retailers, seamstresses, laundresses, and domestics. |
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Although they worked as maids or cooks or domestics in the secular world, these women could put on an usher's uniform or badge and be quite visible. |
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The wage for 20 days was much higher than the normal salary for domestics. |
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Immigrant day laborers, domestics and gardeners have built independent organizations, even without labor law protection or support from local unions. |
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The same is true of cleaners and domestics, who are essential. |
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Women often work as domestics throughout the United States, cooking, cleaning, or looking after children for individual families with whom they live. |
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The Guild was a rest stop for immigrant domestics, after their arrival in Montréal. |
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This enraged his domestics, who retorted the insult by blows. |
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The demonstration was in opposition to government plans to levy a new tax on those employing guest workers as domestics, and to cut the minimum wages of maids. |
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As domestics they were sometimes better sheltered, fed and clothed than they would be living at home. |
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But of the 7.2m Brazilians working as domestics, nearly all are women women who have more options than ever before. |
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Later that same year Indonesia put a similar moratorium on sending domestics to Kuwait. |
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The work of young female domestics is linked for the most part to the seasonal nature of agricultural activities. |
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The assessment concludes that the value of ABX-F domestics corresponds to the above negative price. |
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Among these recommendations, which ones do you find the most interesting for improving the quality of life of these live-in domestics? |
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Chinese people who stayed in the Colony after the gold rush found work in several locations. Some worked in Victoria as domestics, shopkeepers and launderers while others worked in Nanaimo as coal miners. |
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This requires active efforts to persuade employers to review their whole attitude to the employment of young domestics and their employment practices. |
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She points out that domestics who become sick not only risk having their pay held back by their employers, but must find the funds to cover the medical bills following their treatment. |
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Most children in Kamaiya families work as child domestics. |
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November 2005 saw the introduction of the Qualification Plan for Domestic Work and Citizenship aimed at the vocational and social qualification of female domestics. |
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The women were on average ten years younger than their husbands and were employed as waitresses, domestics, and salesladies. |
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This translates into some gloriously diverse parishes, where well-bred eccentrics meet Filipino domestics, east European builders and African asylum-seekers. |
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In Recife, Brazil one child worker who has been advocating for the rights of child domestics said: 'At school people come up to me and ask me about what I have been doing in the project. |
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This concerns, in particular: office workers, blue-collar workers, domestics, sportsmen and sportswomen under an employment contract, artists and temporary workers. |
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