the laborer is worthy of his hire



the laborer is worthy of his hire

Workers should or deserve to be paid. The phrase comes from the Bible. You did a fine job in the stables, Edgar. I have some money for you, as the laborer is worthy of his hire.
See also: hire, of, worthy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Seleukos-Ancient Greek
Perİ-Turkish
Aggie['ægi]
Meical-Welsh
Alixa-LEEKSFrench
Erminia-Italian