0 Unskilled people have no particular work skills, and unskilled work does not need any particular skills:
1 (of people) without any particular work skills, or (of work) not needing any particular skills:
2 used to describe people who have no particular work skills:
unskilled employees/labourers/workers Businesses such as restaurants are dependent on lower-paid, unskilled employees.
The workforce was largely unskilled at relatively low pay levels.
3 used to describe work that does not need any particular skills:
For instance, in 1946 one specialized female worker earned practically the same as an unskilled worker.
The existence of a continuous flow of low-skilled or unskilled workers ensured that deskilling technical change would also allow wages to be cut.
This kind of discussion was obviously totally unfamiliar to the unskilled workers.
They mostly did unskilled work in local factories, though two were nurses and one a student teacher.
The occupational categories used are: professionals and business executives; clerical and sales workers; farmers and farm labourers; skilled workers; and unskilled workers.
As the relative tax rate on unskilled labor increases along the horizontal axis, the tax system becomes more regressive.
Another was the availability of abundant unskilled labour, including women and children hired during peak seasons or in areas where men had other employment opportunities.
It allows for intermediate inputs; for inputs and products distinguished by source (domestic or foreign), and distinguishes different kinds of labor input (skilled and unskilled).
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