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unskilled

[uhn-skild] / ʌnˈskɪld /


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The Knights of Labor, founded in 1869, became the first mass labor organization, welcoming all “producers”: skilled and unskilled, Black and white, men and women.

From The Wall Street Journal

This dramatic influx of unskilled volunteers has overwhelmed Ukrainian officials and has created longer and longer wait times for acceptance for veterans and people with prior combat experience.

From The Verge

They seldom named the Colombians who helped them find, collect and prepare their birds, content to label them “unskilled native assistance,” “peons” or worse.

From New York Times

Such accidents often happen in Bangladesh, a delta nation crisscrossed by more than 230 rivers, because of lax enforcement of laws and unskilled driving.

From Seattle Times

"I’d just like to make it clear that we are not unskilled laborers and all of these men and women who are out here fighting fire — especially woodland fire — are tough cookies," he said.

From Fox News