Nghĩa của từ labor movement bằng Tiếng Hà Lan

labor movement [læbərmuːvmənt] arbeidersbeweging

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1. “They’re Bankrupting Us!” speaks to a very broad audience about the diversity, complexity and vitality of the United States labor movement

2. It paves the way for a significant twoway increase in the flow of goods and services as well as improvement in other areas such as investment and labor movement .

3. Belabored: Women on Labor’s Frontline, with Jo Grady Jo Grady, general secretary of the University and College Union in the United Kingdom, talks about the prospects for a truly feminist labor movement

4. In acknowledgement of this suffering and pain, and out of identification with the sufferers and their descendants, I hereby ask forgiveness in my own name and in the name of the historical Labor movement.

5. Professor Zietlow recounts how Ashley and his Antislavery allies shared an egalitarian free labor ideology that was influenced by the political Antislavery movement and the nascent labor movement - a vision that conflicted directly with the institution of slavery.

6. ‘Women are increasingly Asserting themselves.’ ‘In the decade since then, the possibility of the courts Asserting themselves against parliament in an appropriate case has been significantly strengthened.’ ‘I am very glad to see women rightfully Asserting themselves in the labor movement.’

7. Belabored: Women on Labor’s Frontline, with Jo Grady Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen March 19, 2021 Jo Grady, general secretary of the University and College Union in the United Kingdom, talks about the prospects for a truly feminist labor movement

8. Resembling a chameleon: readily changing color or other attributes 1988 April 15, Laura Molzahn, “Labor Movement”, in Chicago Reader‎[1]: But it's worth noting that, despite the dancers' skintight unitards (of a Chameleonic fabric that picked up whatever color shone on it), the sexes are barely distinguishable