Word info

low-skilled

Adjective

Meaning

low-skilled (not comparable)

not associated with a higher level of skill
Robots may threaten low-skilled workers’ jobs.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Advocates argue that low-skilled attackers can use this information to perform sophisticated attacks that would otherwise be beyond their ability, and the potential benefit does not outweigh the potential harm caused by malevolent actors. Source: Internet

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s manifesto commitment in the December 2019 General Election, there will be no specific route for low-skilled workers. Source: Internet

However, labour shortages persist in the service sector and in many low-skilled positions in the construction and electronics industries. Source: Internet

The Home Office has told businesses they should end their "reliance on cheap, low-skilled labour" and train up British workers to fill vacancies instead. Source: Internet

The i newspaper describes the points-based system as the UK "closing the door" to low-skilled migrant workers. Source: Internet

A typical labor migrant is a 30-40-year-old low-skilled man (mainly a builder), with a family and children. Source: Internet

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