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Sentence count:263+7Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: effortemploymentindustrytasktoilworkAntonym: relaxrestSimilar words: elaboratelaboratorylaboriouslycollaborationabortionlablabelsubornMeaning: [ˈleɪbə(r)]  n. 1. productive work (especially physical work done for wages) 2. a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages 3. concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of labor to the birth of a child 4. an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement 5. a political party formed in Great Britain in 1900; characterized by the promotion of labor's interests and the socialization of key industries 6. the federal department responsible for promoting the working conditions of wage earners in the United States; created in 1913 7. any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted. v. 1. strive and make an effort to reach a goal 2. work hard 3. undergo the efforts of childbirth. 
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91. Gage proposed cutting costs by using volunteers for the labor and corporate sponsors for the equipment.
92. Labor Party leaders have denounced the talk as an attempt by the right to escape indirect blame for the assassination.
93. Labor Secretary Lynn Martin recommended major changes in the management operations of the company.
94. A 1992 Labor Department study found one in six college graduates doing work that did not generally require a college degree.
95. Under the Agricultural Labor Relations Act, elections are by secret ballot.
96. Given the way your organization functions when it functions best, consider how a personnel or labor crisis situation would be handled.
97. The U. S. Department of Labor has cracked down on wage violations in the past four years.
98. Labor unions continue to wage these dismal quarrels against management with almost uniformly disastrous results for the workers and their communities.
99. Knowledge without labor is profitless. Knowledge with labor is genius. Gordon B. Hinckley 
100. The social dimensions go much deeper and involve a psychological division of labor as well.
101. The union quest to preserve the rights and prerogatives of unskilled labor are doomed to failure.
102. The U. S. Department of Labor also provided demonstration grants for a handful of school-to-work programs.
103. Their struggle was to maintain an economic base independent of wage labor.
104. Private social welfare organizations have been campaigning for years to end this most blatant exploitation of child labor.
105. It is the vast labor pool that global capitalism has tapped into that is the new leviathan.
106. In her view,[http://sentencedict.com/labor.html] women's full participation in the labor market is a necessary condition of equality.
107. But Selikoff persisted in his campaign against asbestos, aided and abetted by labor unions and environmental groups.
108. In addition to job creation, the plan envisioned improving the quality of the labor force through education and training programs.
109. And growing prosperity has boosted the quality of life for workers, while dramatically diminishing the number of labor complaints.
110. More than half of working women are aged 25 to 44; more than seven in 10 are in the labor force.
111. Organized labor provided major support for Clinton and Democratic congressional candidates in 1996.
112. Kerry called the labor laws "a legitimate collective effort to protect our children" and said he supported them.
113. Our election protest also drags on through the Labor Department and the courts.
114. Articulation of modes of production and dependency theories would view the continued use of these labor forms as beneficial to capitalism.
115. One effect of this sea change in the way the world works is the diminishing value of manual labor.
116. The unions also attacked the Labor government's precedent in compensating employers in an industrial dispute.
117. Data accumulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics underscore this phenomenon.
118. Most employees labor in tiny cubicles within a culture that craves anonymity and silence.
119. The Labor Department audited 10, 631 job orders that were related to H-1B applications.
120. Labor Secretary Robert Reich said the report proved that raising the minimum wage does not cost jobs.
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