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Low Paid Worker

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noun

• a female domestic servant who does all kinds of menial work

37%6Low-paid worker in the informal economy
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33%6 A term for an unskilled or low-paid worker
noun

• (ethnic slur) an offensive name for an unskilled Asian laborer

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