low-paid in Vietnamese

Tính từ
bị trả lương thấp

Sentence patterns related to "low-paid"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "low-paid" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "low-paid", or refer to the context using the word "low-paid" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. Work for children was equally inconstant and low paid.

2. Many of them work in low-paid, insecure jobs.

3. 9 Most low-paid jobs are part-time or temporary.

4. 6 Many of them work in low-paid, insecure jobs.

5. Low-paid workers will fare badly/well under this government.

6. 8 Part-time workers often work in low-paid occupations.

7. 2 The majority of working women are in low-paid jobs.

8. 5 Poor education condemns many young people to low-paid jobs.

9. The wages for many teenage and low-paid workers rose correspondingly.

10. 4 70% of the workers can be defined as low-paid.

11. 1 Low-paid workers will fare badly/well under this government.

12. 16 Rate for the job Brighter prospects for low-paid women workers.

13. 3 As part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little.

14. He works as a helper on building sites, casual, low-paid labour.

15. 20 As part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little.

16. 11 The outcome of this educational vacuum is low-paid, menial work.

17. 17 The outcome of this educational vacuum is low-paid, menial work.

18. 12 The new legislation will safeguard the rights of low-paid workers.

19. 7 It's a straight choice between low-paid jobs and no jobs.

20. These people have no option but to take low paid unattractive work.

21. 15 Unions are working for greater job security for low-paid workers.

22. 25 He works as a helper on building sites, casual, low-paid labour.

23. The report shows that a disproportionate number of black women do unskilled, low-paid work.

24. 19 In the US, minorities and immigrants have generally gone into low-paid, unskilled jobs.

25. 20 In the US, minorities and immigrants have generally gone into low-paid,[www.Sentencedict.com] unskilled jobs.

26. 29 The report shows that a disproportionate number of black women do unskilled, low-paid work.

27. 8 People thought that the use of robots would do away with boring low-paid factory jobs.

28. 19 People thought that the use of robots would do away with boring low-paid factory jobs.

29. 22 You may be entitled to a housing allowance if you are in a low-paid job.

30. 11 It's a low-paid job, but she still manages to save a few dollars each week.

31. 21 Most of the women are forced, through economic necessity, to work in part-time low-paid jobs.

32. It seemed indeed that the numbers of low-paid unskilled jobs were growing with the advance of mechanization.

33. 10 It seemed indeed that the numbers of low-paid unskilled jobs were growing with the advance of mechanization.

34. 14 Veterans who returned to low-paid jobs without occupational pension schemes now depend upon the state retirement pension.

35. 14 It seemed indeed that the numbers of low-paid unskilled jobs were growing with the advance of mechanization.

36. 13 That would take more low-paid workers out of the tax net and encourage more part-time work.

37. 18 The unemployment trap exists when an unemployed person on benefit would be worse off in a low-paid job.

38. 30 San Pablo was a small maquila with a history of low-paid outwork at weekly wages averaging 400 pesos.

39. 24 Their spouses may not have been able to save much during their lives; they may have had low-paid jobs.

40. 28 However, with one exception, none of these new jobs were permanent; some were part-time, and all were low-paid.

41. Sorting rubbish is still done largely by hand, often by low-paid or immigrant labour, and is filthy and dangerous work.

42. 23 Sorting rubbish is still done largely by hand, often by low-paid or immigrant labour, and is filthy and dangerous work.

43. The reason that the ads feature the relatively low-paid Craftspeople is that, of course, people don't really care if Arnold or J.

44. They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

45. Most women are forced through economic necessity to work in part-time low-paid jobs with quite a large number in the black economy.

46. 27 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

47. 30 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

48. 26 Most women are forced through economic necessity to work in part-time low-paid jobs with quite a large number in the black economy.

49. Boondoggling and leaf-raking – it is the term that invokes the ultimate put down by the conservatives who laud the virtues of the private sector as they create hundreds of thousands of low-skill, low-paid, precarious and mind-numbing jobs but hate, with an irrational passion, the idea that the public sector could employ workers that the