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labor movement

noun

  1. labor unions collectively:

    The labor movement supported the bill.

  2. the complex of organizations and individuals supporting and advocating improved conditions for labor.
  3. the effort of organized labor and its supporters to bring about improved conditions for the worker, as through collective bargaining:

    Their activities proved more harmful than helpful to the labor movement.



labor movement

  1. The movement of workers for better treatment by employers, particularly through the formation of labor unions .
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of labor movement1

First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences

Allen, who also enjoyed a theater career, withdrew from the public eye in 1990 and focused on local politics, including supporting Cesar Chavez’s United Farmer Workers labor movement.

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There has long been a sense within the labor movement that if “we just ... ‘educate’ them enough,” she said, “they’ll be good Democrats.”

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Of course, there are big changes such as improving access to high-quality public education, reinvigorating unions, the labor movement and other civil society organizations.

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Informants sometimes broke up labor movement meetings and tracked people accused, for instance, of checking out German-language books from the library.

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Butler rose to prominence in the labor movement to become a Democratic strategist before Newsom tapped her for the Senate post.

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