The second is of some value in cheap production, but it is yet to be found possible to build up national prosperity on the sole basis of cheap labour.
But when one explores down to bedrock, the only real bases for industrial prosperity in Japan are a supply of rather poor coal and a great volume of cheap labour.
This large supply of cheap labourin the towns enabled the Lancashire and Yorkshire factories to grow with startling rapidity.
Where abundance of cheap labour adequate to the work can be obtained, and particularly in trades where women and children are largely engaged, the development of machinery has been generally slower.
The Typographical Association for over a quarter of a century has had to carry on a constant struggle with the employers in order to protect the journeymen printers against three forms of cheap labour--apprentices, unskilled men and women.
Thus the men unionists have had their way in arranging that their standard wage should not be lowered by the influx of cheap labour offered by women.
The destruction, wrought by accelerated movement, of the less tenacious organisms, is more evident below than above, is more striking in the advance of cheap labour, than in the evolution of the financier.
In the first century Egypt was, as it still is, preeminently a land of cheap labour; but it was also something more.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheap labour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.