The Statute Of Labourers occured because of The Black Death and the fact that the peasants were angry so they
Well, the statute of labourers was a law passed by English government/Parliament to prevent the surviving peasants from freedom. The Statute of Labourers was an act passed by the English Parliament under King Edward III to prevent the peasants from obtaining higher wages. Do to the decline in population after the Black Plague the peasants had demanded higher wages, and so to counter, the Landowners asked Parliament to pass the act. This further lead to - indirectly though - peasants being denied their freedom.
As with all labourers, they continue at their trade even today.
A gang of labourers... You can doubt it but it really does =D
A gang of labourers... You can doubt it but it really does =D
Builders Labourers Federation was created in 1910.
Builders Labourers Federation ended in 1986.
The farmers and the labourers.
To protect welfare of the labourers and to protect the rights of labourers
National Union of Dock Labourers was created in 1889.
Scottish Union of Dock Labourers was created in 1911.
The word "labourers" has three syllables: la-bour-ers.
The collective nouns for laborers (UK spelling labourers) are:a gang of laborersa crew of labourers