词汇 | labour-movement |
释义 | labour movement noun[ S ] UK(USlabor movement)uk /ˈleɪ.bə ˌmuːv.mənt/ us /ˈleɪ.bɚ ˌmuːv.mənt/ an organized group of working people who join together in order to protect their rights and improve their pay and working conditions: 工会运动 The state Old Age Pension was introduced in 1908, a direct response to the rising political influence of the labour movement. 政府养老金在1908年建立,是工会运动影响力不断上升的直接结果。 Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom Examples of labour movementlabour movement It is not clear, for example, whether the size of the labourmovement is more important than party-labour ties in terms of granting policy influence. It encouraged the labourmovement to disrupt the economic activities of the country. Unity of action within the labourmovement thus became one of the principal objectives of anarchist campaigning. By contrast, reforms that impose severe losses on unions are likely to engender much more vigorous opposition from the labourmovement. As previous studies have argued, the strength of the labourmovement also plays an important role in shaping the outcome of reform efforts. The labourmovement paralysed crucial plants and industrial sectors. As a result, we would expect the labourmovement to present more fragmented and less effective resistance to privatisation and trade liberalisation. The existence of a legalized (but responsible) labourmovement and active civic groups would further the latter condition. The widening split between the maritime unions and the general labourmovement is also illustrated well by the events of mid-1917. The most important of these were the military and the labourmovement, particularly the miners union. Readers should be aware, however, that this is not a systematic, dispassionate survey of the labourmovement in the twentieth century. Yet the labourmovement was deeply suspicious of protectionists' claims to be interested in its well-being. The international labourmovement had been severely affected. It is not surprising, therefore, that as working class resistance intensified, the jobber was under considerable pressure to participate in the labourmovement. Most significantly, the labourmovement has blocked a reform of the labour law altogether. See all examples of labour movement These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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