low-paid造句31 Those in low-paid work will also find providing for retirement difficult.
32 They depend on larger companies for a market niche, and often provide low-paid and insecure jobs.
33 Questions were asked: Why do most women work in unskilled, low-paid jobs?
34 But as part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little.
35 Increasingly, privately-built housing for owner-occupation was seen as the norm while council housing was seen as necessary for the low-paid only.
36 Between 1945 and 1970 the government built 110,000 new homes for low-paid workers.
37 A school cleaner pointed out that there were many more low-paid women than men among the public service workers.
38 Seventy-two percent of people eventually found work, but mainly in low-paid service jobs.
39 The most effective way to reduce poverty quickly is to increase child benefit and pensions and take low-paid people out of taxation.
40 We will reform the tax and national insurance system, and take 740,000 low-paid people out of tax.
41 Many of those working in the formal care sector are women in low-paid jobs.
42 The wages for many teenage and low-paid workers rose correspondingly.
43 Many find themselves in low-paid part-time employment, with few prospects for real security or advancement.
44 The jobs centre seems to list only low-paid temporary jobs.
45 Little can be done to break this stranglehold until banks meet the needs of the low-paid.
46 It will be hard on nurses, teachers and low-paid workers but at least their jobs are not at risk.
47 Moreover, this welfare-only approach ignores the opinions of low-paid workers themselves.
48 They are now more likely to work in the service industries, in low-paid white-collar jobs.
49 But the company did not want the hassle - or embarrassment - of dealing direct with its own low-paid work force.
50 Workers are forced into low-paid,[www.] insecure jobs.
51 But low-paid workers live in the inner cities.
52 The number of under-sixteens in low-paid jobs is increasing.
53 Voters grew more demanding. Roads, dams and temporary, low-paid jobs were no longer enough.
54 All they had to offer was some low-paid unskilled monotonous work.
55 The Trades Union Congress said: "We would be opposed. This is no more than an attempt to drive down the living standards for low-paid workers."
56 It defines the noun as "an unstimulating, low-paid job with few prospects, esp. one created by the expansion of the service sector.
57 Spaniards had it good for so long that many will not consider low-paid agricultural work.
58 For low-paid workers, the marginal tax rate is at least 75%.
59 Results: Contract nurses were low-paid and floating, influencing the safety of patients.