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Peter Dechi
What's the difference between worker and laborer here?
“Do you think that workers will definitely happier than laborers?"
2013年4月25日 14:39
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a laborer is a worker with hard physical job. a worker can be a laborer too, for example factory workers. the term worker is just a very broad definition comparing with the term laborer.
2013年4月25日
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It's hard to say without more context, but laborer often refers to a person who does a very physical job that involves heavy lifting or building something. A worker usually refers to someone who works in an office.
2013年4月25日
a person doing any work, you can call him or her a worker; but if you call a person laborer, his or her work must need physical strength.
2013年4月25日
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