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What do you mean by seasonal labour? Why in Victorian Britain there was no problems of human labour and high wage costs ?

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Answered by harinarayan1981
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seasonal worker in British. (ˈsiːzənəl ˈwɜːkə) a worker who is employed for a particular period of the year, such as harvest, or Christmas.

Seasonal labour: a constant struggle. Posted on Nov 11 By: Tyler Difley. For farmers, when it comes to finding employees who can meet their unique labour needs, the problem is often in the timing. In peak periods like seeding and harvest, farmers often find they are stuck with more work than they can handle.

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