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labour

One of the factors of production, used to produce goods and provide services. Wages are the reward for labour. Labour demand and supply in a modern economy is determined by the size of the population, people's willingness to work, education and training levels, labour laws and regulations, and the overall health of the economy.

labour

Sequence of events in childbirth, from the first contraction of the womb through to delivery. There are three stages of labour, normally spread over some hours.



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The Left of the British Labour Party still cleaves to ancient notions of socialist brotherhood and wants to de-Thatcherize Britain through the back door, by the imposition of Euro-socialism.
His editorial followed the open approach of the British Labour Party which had been formed in 1906.
Six thousand people taking the British Labour Party to task for Blairing forth its belief in the wonders of the market and the miracle of bombing.
 
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