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unskilled labor
noun
- work that requires practically no training or experience for its adequate or competent performance.
- the labor force employed for such work.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unskilled labor1
Example Sentences
I think anyone who’s done unskilled labor would be able to relate.
While the survey found an increase in the percentage of Lebanese citizens working in unskilled jobs like agriculture and construction, it found that most Lebanese still work in skilled jobs while the majority of Syrians do unskilled labor.
It was like, "That person took my work. That person that I can point to is using these machines and child labor and unskilled labor to run them."
“The average street corner drug dealer is the ultimate in unskilled labor,” Mr. Humphreys said.
As retail demand softens, "a lot of unskilled labor that went there is now making its way back to our industry in general," Scott Boatwright, Chief Restaurant Officer at Chipotle Mexican Grill, said in an interview last week.
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