This led to a demand for " 6d per hour " ( 2.5p ), and an end to casual labour in the docks.
12.
Tenants replaced employees later and 675, 000 estate tenants were registered in 1990 and 580, 000 squatters lived on surplus land as a low-paid casual labour pool.
13.
The remaining 5 million youth joining the ranks of poorly paid partial employment, casual labour pool for temporary infrastructure and real estate construction jobs, or in many cases, being unemployed.
14.
The arsonist was believed to be one William Hayward, who was lodging at the Lamb Inn whilst doing casual labour for Thomas Graves on the boundary of whose property the fire had started.
15.
In Birmingham, he led a successful campaign to abolish casual labour on Bryant Estates sites, and to improve wages, drawing attention by occupying the post office on Victoria Square, Birmingham.
16.
The production was set in present-day North London, specifically in the Kilburn area, which is described as one " of pound shops and betting shops, casual labour and cheap sublets.
17.
Due to a lack of local casual labour at peak holiday times, many of the larger employers accommodate guest workers, who come to the islands for the summer to have a working holiday.
18.
Two Orders of July 1982 amended the rules applicable to fixed-term contracts and temporary work with the intention of restricting the use of casual labour and improving the living and working conditions of workers in insecure jobs.
19.
Unlike some of the other named Aboriginal people of the region, including Yagan, Weeip and Yellagonga, Midgegooroo does not appear to have ever performed casual labour for colonists in any capacity, and continued to move around Beeliar with his wives and children.
20.
Typical pay in the 1840s and 1850s would be 4Kea and Wendron the average wage for women and girls was as high as 18s in 1841 . ) As they were employed as casual labour, bal maidens were not tied to any particular mine, and it was not unusual for them to transfer to other mines offering better pay or conditions.