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micro-labor
means of labor
(Marxism) All those things with the aid of which man acts upon the subject of his labor, and transforms it.
labor-intensive
(American spelling) Requiring a great deal of work, especially physical and manual effort versus capital.
Labor Day
(US), (Canada) The holiday marking the unofficial end of summer, held on the first Monday in September. / An annual holiday held on May 1 to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers.
labor pains
plural of labor pain
Labor Party
(Australia) A political organization representing labor. / Any of a number of political parties of various nationalities, often opposed to conservative parties.
labor relations
forced labor
(American spelling) Work which one is compelled to perform against one's will, especially in a condition of involuntary servitude as a prisoner or slave.
labor market
(economics) The market consisting of the supply of unemployed workers in relation to the demand for them.
introversive labor
(economics) Labor that is expended in order to strengthen or make vigorous or agile the mind or body; or to achieve a religious purpose; or labor that is expended to avoid the disutility of work, as for example, to forget, to escape from depressing thoughts or banish annoying thoughts.