day labor

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day labor

n.
Labor hired and paid by the day.

day laborer n.
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'That you should dig all round my garden for me, tomorrow.' The soldier consented, and next day laboured with all his strength, but could not finish it by the evening.
The reality is that Mr Corbyn is doing a sterling job of reducing his own time at the helm, chiefly through a series of appallingly handled issues that stain the modern day Labour Party.
GOOD DAY Labour's Diane Abbott - who was bafflingly given a round of applause by Tory delegates, after getting a shout out from Home Secretary Sajid Javid, praising the "guts and determination" it took for her to become the first black woman MP.
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A car burns outside a Renault automobile garage during clashes at the May Day labour union march in Paris, France, May 1, 2018.
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The sad truth is that present day Labour is so out of touch with the class that they were elected to support; so lacking in any semblance of credulity and so ignorant of the needs that working class people have, that the party assumes that we must all share the same prejudices.
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News of his impending visit to Marsden Park came on the day Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown was forced into an embarrassing apology after labelling a Rochdale gran as "bigoted".