Labor

  • 121labor of love — noun singular work that you do because you enjoy it or think it is worth doing, not for financial gain: Researching the book was a labor of love …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 122labor-saving — labor ,saving adjective labor saving equipment such as washing machines and VACUUM CLEANERS do jobs in a quick and effective way so you do not have to spend a lot of time doing them yourself …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 123labor union — labor unions N COUNT A labor union is an organization that represents the rights and interests of workers to their employers, for example in order to improve working conditions or wages. [AM] (in BRIT, use trade union) …

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  • 124labor of love — A labor of love is a project or task undertaking for the interest or pleasure in doing it rather than the reward, financial or otherwise …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 125Labor Utilization Report — (LUR) A report that reflects employee current pay period and year to date financial data about hours worked; types of leave taken; and hours, salaries, and benefits paid. The data is classified by USPS functional area, with each area subdivided… …

    Glossary of postal terms

  • 126labor the point — ► labor the point elaborate something at excessive length. Main Entry: ↑labor …

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  • 127labor camp — n. 1. a camp for confining political prisoners, prisoners of war, dissidents, etc., who are forced to perform physical labor 2. a camp or other housing for migrant farm workers …

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  • 128labor party — n. 1. a political party organized to protect and further the rights of workers, or one dominated by organized labor 2. [L P ] such a party in Great BritainBrit sp.Brit. Labour Party …

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