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unskilled worker

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unskilled worker

Worker who possesses no specialized knowledge or skill. Any worker can perform the tasks done by an unskilled worker. Examples of unskilled workers are general labourers, cleaners, and road sweepers.



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Under the amended rules, foreign clerical, secretarial and unskilled workers will not be given work visas in India, where economists say unemployment and under-employment is rampant.
The SEK trade union said in a press statement that "the fact that a large proportion of unemployed are unskilled workers is not unrelated to the employment of foreign workers", mainly from countries outside the European Union.
INTRODUCTION Recent literatures on wage differentials between skilled and unskilled workers focus mainly on the extent of the differential in various industries in the developed world.
 
 
 
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