9 Metaphors for laborers

There's hard work in it, tae, and the laborer is worthy o' his hire.

The effective laborers of the free States are double the number of those in the slave States; and were an opportunity given them, they would export in as great a proportion.

The "day laborers" as well as the experts were all women.

The Irish girls have found their way into the farmer's kitchen, and the Irish laborer has become the annual "hired man."

The ordinary laborer was an object too contemptible even for satire.

7. "The laborer is WORTHY OF HIS HIRE."

One-third of all New York's colored men, indeed, were unskilled laborers and another quarter were domestic servants, not to mention the many cooks, coachmen and other semi-domestic employees, whereas at New Orleans the unskilled were but a tenth part of the whole and no male domestics were listed.

The young farm laborer was Patsy.

In your opinion, is the laborer the perfect state at which man may arrive in his development?

9 Metaphors for  laborers