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  • characterized by left-of-centre politics and support for organized labour. Sure, the City loathed the old Labour Party that Jeremy Corbyn grew up with but they...
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  • From opera +‎ -ismo. operaismo m (plural operaismi) unionism (support for organized labour) operaistico meiospora...
    234 bytes (14 words) - 15:58, 25 July 2021
  • -istico. operaistico (feminine operaistica, masculine plural operaistici, feminine plural operaistiche) unionist (supporting organized labour) operaismo...
    179 bytes (17 words) - 04:43, 2 July 2021
  • development of capitalism in which work is progressively organised/organized in factories and labour/labor is unregulated paleocapitalista paleocapitalistico...
    353 bytes (31 words) - 05:23, 20 February 2023
  • order to retain popularity with the electorate. 1972, David Kwavnick, Organized Labour and Pressure Politics, page 15: In summary, the recognition of the...
    1,009 bytes (148 words) - 09:43, 2 March 2024
  • Island that most of the battles take place between organized labour and the apostles of free labour. Let there be any industrial trouble of any kind, and...
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  • of employment between one or more labour unions and employers' associations legally binding for employers organized in these and the employees if they...
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  • (countable and uncountable, plural gangsterisms) The behavior of a gangster; organized crime. 1968, “SHANGHAI (SHANG-HAI)”, in Encyclopedia Britannica‎[1], volume...
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  • Hyphenation: wild‧cat strike wildcat strike (plural wildcat strikes) (organized labour) A labour strike that has not been authorized by the leaders of a trade...
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  • simple past and past participle picketed) (intransitive) To protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment. (transitive)...
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  • GONGO (plural GONGOs) Government-organized NGO. 1989, Philip John Eldridge, NGOs in Indonesia: Popular Movement Or Arm of Government?, page 5: A good...
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  • Turner, page 115: […] a system which […] sees how labour can be freed from its present fetters, and organized unwastefully, so as to produce the greatest possible...
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  • the government agency in charge of the Soviet Union’s network of forced labour camps, which was established in 1918 and formally abolished in 1960: see...
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  • power on the council between the Liberals and Labour and later between different factions within the Labour party. 2005, Tasleem Shakur, Cities in Transition:...
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  • Belonging to, represented by, or otherwise pertaining to a labour union. Synonym: unionized (“organized into a trades union or trades unions”) Antonym: nonunion...
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  • [George] Carlin's opening-night monologue included some blunt gibes at organized religion which would almost certainly have been cut out of any other network...
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  • seized from Amerindians, or extracted with slave labour, which helped to fund the entradas organized locally after 1508, rather than gold from Spain....
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  • markets were lost as our currency rose versus their valuta. A formally organized, sometimes monopolistic, system of trading in specified goods or effects...
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  • published 1708, page 185: Take, Shepherd, take a Plant of ſtubborn Oak; / And labour him with many a ſturdy ſtroke: / Or with hard Stones, demoliſh from afar...
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  • Timothy Findley, The Wars, Penguin Canada, published 1985, page 60: He also organized a bucket brigade for sluicing down the decks. (intransitive) To flow,...
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