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What (who) is unskilled labour - definition

ABILITY OF WORKERS TO PERFORM CERTAIN ACTIONS
Skilled labor; Unskilled laborer; Unskilled labor; Unskilled labour; Skilled labour; Unskilled jobs

Skill (labor)         
Skill is a measure of the amount of worker's expertise, specialization, wages, and supervisory capacity. Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers.
Abstract labour and concrete labour         
FORM OF LABOUR
Abstract labour; Concrete labour; Twofold labour; Abstract labor and concrete labor
Abstract labour and concrete labour refer to a distinction made by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. It refers to the difference between human labour in general as economically valuable worktime versus human labour as a particular activity that has a specific useful effect within the (capitalist) mode of production.
Labour/Le Travail         
CANADIAN LABOUR STUDIES JOURNAL
Labour (journal); Labour / Le Travail; Labour/Travail; Le Travailleur; Labour/Trav; Labour/Trav.
Labour/Le Travail is an academic journal which publishes articles on the labour movement in the Canada, sociology, labour economics, and employment relations. Although its focus is Canadian, the journal carries articles about the United States and other nations as well.

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Skill (labor)

Skill is a measure of the amount of worker's expertise, specialization, wages, and supervisory capacity. Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers.

Skilled workers have long had historical import (see Division of labor) as masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, bakers, brewers, coopers, printers and other occupations that are economically productive. Skilled workers were often politically active through their craft guilds.

Examples of use of unskilled labour
1. This rural, impoverished district provided cheap, unskilled labour for Britain in the 60s and 70s.
2. Using unskilled labour from approximately 200 villages, DACAAR will implement four road rehabilitation and five irrigation canal cleaning projects.
3. "In India, while quality of unskilled labour is poor, skilled labour move swiftly between companies and from one region to the other," he said.
4. The law creates a three–year "skills and talents" residence permit to attract skilled workers but also allows in workers in sectors facing unskilled labour shortages.
5. Second, the decline in the demand for unskilled labour will show up either as a decline in relative wages or as structurally high unemployment.