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: --
The workforce was largely unskilled at relatively low pay levels.
unskilled employees/labourers/workers Businesses such as restaurants are dependent on lower-paid, unskilled employees.
3 used to describe work that does not need any particular skills: --
The manual workers (skilled or unskilled) are more affected than nonmanual employees.
Whether they were active or separating, skilled or unskilled, permanence and 'company loyalty' did not characterize the arsenal work force.
The entry of unskilled workers into the industry helped weaken the bakery workers' union.
Wages for unskilled agricultural labour have also gone up, but relatively much less than food prices.
While young, they do not suffer fully the lower unskilled wages brought about by the increase in unskilled labor.
This avoids a false-positive result attributable to trauma when an unskilled house physician attempts surgery, perhaps on the ward, late at night.
As in the first cohort, the majority of the men raised abroad became unskilled workers.
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).