A labor group refers to an organized collective of workers who come together to advocate for their rights, improve working conditions, and negotiate wages and benefits. These groups can take the form of labor unions, associations, or federations, and they often engage in collective bargaining with employers. Their primary goal is to represent the interests of workers and ensure fair treatment in the workplace.
first labor group
Most Labor Unions are a formal group of workers.
No labor means not economic development.
It is playing one labor group against the other. Basically, management saying to Labor Group A, "Labor Group B will do it for less money, so you must take a pay cut or else I will shift the work to them."
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Solidarity, a Polish labor group formed in 1980 that struggled peacefully for democratic change.
I.L.O.
Economic interest group
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Labour Independent Group ended in 1950.