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antilabor

  • a word derived from labor.

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Charles Brave, president of the South Carolina AFL-CIO, said in an interview that he rejected criticism of Childs as antilabor and has written a letter to President Biden endorsing her for the Supreme Court.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2022

Vickie Eslinger, who worked closely with Childs at the firm, said in an interview it was “ludicrous” to call Childs a union buster or antilabor.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2022

"In this hour of unlimited promise," he said, "no lowan can afford to be antibusiness, antilabor, anti-farmer, anti-government or anti-progress."

From Time Magazine Archive

The most overt evidence of antilabor feeling within the Eisenhower Administration came from Interior Secretary McKay, whose automobile agency in Salem, Ore. has been under strike by the International Association of Machinists.

From Time Magazine Archive

He subsequently cast many other votes that were considered antilabor.

From Time Magazine Archive