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Wage labour (also wage labor) is the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer, where the worker sells their labour under a formal or informal employment contract.Excerpted from Wage labour on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The labour movement (or labor movement) is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign for better working conditions and treatment from their employers and governments, in particular through the implementation of labour and employment law. Trade unions are collective organizations within societies, organized for the purpose of representing the interests of workers and the working class. Many ruling class individuals and political groups may also be active in and part of the labour movement.Excerpted from Labour movement on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Cover of "The Rebel Girl" by Joe Hill, featuring a black and white drawing of a woman holding a bright red flag, followed by a boy and another woman.
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