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organized labor

Employees represented by a union. also called labor.

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  1. Organized Labor Definition | Investopedia
    An association of workers united as a single, representative entity for the purpose of improving the workers' economic status and working conditions through ...
     
  2. Organized Labor [ushistory.org]
    In the mid-19th century, the vast majority of American work was still done on the farm. By the turn of the 20th century, the United States economy revolved around ...
     
  3. Portal:Organized Labour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The purpose of organized labour is for workers to form "a continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of ...
     
  4. Trade union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A trade union (British English), labour union (Canadian English) or labor union ( American English) is an organization of workers who have banded together to ...
     
  5. organized labor - The Free Dictionary
    a form of labor-management negotiation in which management opens with a generous offer that is subject to little or no bargaining. laborite. a member of a ...
     
  6. Organized Labor CU - Welcome
    Modesto. Serving employees of select county groups.
     
  7. Organized Labor - Home
    San Francisco Building Construction Trades Council.
     
  8. U.S. History II: The Rise of Organized Labor
    Before the Civil War, less than a million people worked in industry; by the end of the century, that figure had more than tripled. Traditionally, skilled artisans were.