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- LABOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Labor refers to mental or physical work, especially that which is hard or fatiguing When should you use labor instead of work, drudgery, or toil? Find out on Thesaurus com Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox! By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary com Terms Conditions and Privacy Policies
- LABOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the services performed by workers for wages as distinguished from those rendered by entrepreneurs for profits Industry needs labor for production The institute … lacks the ready supply of cheap labor —graduate students—that teaching institutions have Ann Gibbons
- Labor - definition of labor by The Free Dictionary
Physical or mental exertion, especially when difficult or exhausting; work See Synonyms at work 2 A specific task or effort, especially a painful or arduous one: "Eating the bread was a labor I put myself through to quiet my stomach" (Gail Anderson-Dargatz) 3 A particular form of work or method of working: manual labor 4
- Home | U. S. Department of Labor
Sharing stories, news and info on U S workers, jobs, employment, safety and regulations
- Division of Labor Standards Enforcement - Home Page
The mission of the California Labor Commissioner's Office is to ensure a just day's pay in every workplace in the State and to promote economic justice through robust enforcement of labor laws
- Labor Day - Wikipedia
Beginning in the late 19th century, as the trade union and labor movements grew, trade unionists proposed that a day be set aside to celebrate labor "Labor Day" was promoted by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, which organized the first parade in New York City
- Early Labor Signs and Symptoms | U. S. News
Is labor beginning or is it Braxton Hicks? Learn the key differences, when to use the 5-1-1 Rule and expert tips for effective pain management during early labor
- U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics
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