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prolabor

  • a word derived from labor.
    labor
    noun
    productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.

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To some Clay County businessmen, reporting both sides made the Sentinel prolabor.

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In practice, their major decisions have been almost all prolabor.

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By the time a dispute reached the mediation stage, he and his arbitrators were ready, willing and prolabor.

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Some readers complain that labor papers are still too prolabor.

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Leader in this prolabor, anti-Duplessis swing was Msgr.

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