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free labour market

noun

free labour market defines a collective bargaining process between the labourer and the employer for negotiating the labourer's value of labour and wage.
under the free labour market system, Mark who is a factory worker is able to negotiate and bargain the value of his labor and wage with his employer.
by Baron Neville June 1, 2019
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Lang Labor

Lang Labor is a better version of the 1930's New South Wales Labor Party made by the big fella himself Jack Lang. Used as a term whenever someone doesn't like what New South Wales or the Australian Labor parties are doing.
Wait what Labor is doing this shit again? Fuck it Lang Labor time.
by lang gang September 23, 2020
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Child Labor

School does not cover the child labor law but still is as draining as a regular 40 hour work week.
Dad: works normal 40 hour work week. no overtime

kid: works normal 40 hour school week. Stays up till 3am every night to finish a stupid english assignment
kid: “why doesn’t the child labor law not include this under “not to age”
by ppguy1173 March 14, 2023
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labonno

An unbothered QUEEN

she is sweet and kind af but don't get on her bad side or you will experience hell on earth

she is friendly but will spot fake bitches in an instant

but she is the shoulder you need,she is there to give you the right advice

and she is charismatic,funny,understanding,kind,yet a motherfucking bitch who can ruin your life if you mess with her
yk labonno is my friend.

damn dude better not make her angry
by STANJESSIPERIODT. October 21, 2020
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laborella

A woman who continuously bears children and has to slave over them. Like cinderella who slaves over chores, laborella slaves over her many children.
Poor Vania is a complete laborella, being that she has 9 children, no husband, and small welfare checks.
by Wumptastic! October 9, 2006
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Labour Day

A public holiday that falls on the first Monday of September, observed in Canada and the United States (Americans spell "labour" as "labor"). In Canada, this is a "statutory holiday", meaning that no one can technically be forced to work it, but those who are willing to must be compensated with government-specified higher pay.

Labour Day, at least in its modern, early 21st century form, does not have any specific, traditional rites or celebrations. It is meant to be a day spent relaxing or recreating, as it celebrates the year's hard labour by workers. Much more common, in other countries, is to have the celebration of May Day (1st day in May), although this is often associated with marches in support of organised labour (unions), and (unfortunately), in recent years, potentially violent demonstrations and actions against wealthy, multi-national corporations.

It is safe to say that May Day is not celebrated in the US because of its ties to and sympathies toward socialism and communism. It can equally be presumed that Canada has aligned its workers' holiday with the US for reasons of politics and economics, as well as commercial convenience.
"Labour Day is an official day of rest for workers. While May Day is meant to do the same, many workers take to the street instead, marching in support of workers' rights."
by outaouais September 8, 2011
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Laboratory

Laboratory example: “beeble..hm? Shabadaba guba lika meeble MEEBLE....laba laba..lable da babble da babl o Laable da gabble laable...oooo tongue twister!”
by chadasaurus.rex July 19, 2021
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