Before 1968 it was illegal to pay an indigenous worker more than a specified amount in goods and money.
At times, indigenous workers had spectacular or unexpected results.
This necessarily meant the hiring of many indigenous and Métis workers.
Some immigrants will have to leave for the unemployed indigenous workers to benefit.
Training indigenous workers appears more effective than educating the general public of these countries.
Although forced labor is illegal, many children and indigenous workers are effectively slaves.
This led to competition amongst settlers to recruit and retain indigenous workers.
They worked alongside indigenous workers and were able to introduce this Christianity to their indigenous colleagues.
Although the New Laws were largely unsuccessful, they did result in the liberation of thousands of indigenous workers.
Janmaat wanted to represent the indigenous Dutch workers and middle class.