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Labor Organization definition:
A defined group of employees formed for the purposes of representing those employees with the employer as to the terms of a collective contract of employment.

 


LABOR ORGANIZATION - Any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, ...

Labor organization
Definition - Noun
: an organization, agency, committee, group, or plan in which employees take part that deals with employers about such matters as wages and grievances
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: See also labor union ...

Five major labor organizations emerged between 1866 and 1936. The National Labor Union was organized in 1866.

Taft-Hartley The name of an American federal labor law which was passed in 1947, and which sought to "equalize legal responsibilities of labor organizations and employers"; ie.

IIO: international labor organization: based in geneva, it is one of the oldest components of the un system of specialized agencies and has been involved over the years in appraising and seeking to improve and regulate conditions for seafarers.

The name of an American federal labor law which was passed in 1947, and which sought to "equalize legal responsibilities of labor organizations and employers"; ie.

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) - A federal agency which prevents and remedies unfair labor practices by employers and labor organizations.

See also: Labor, Law, Nation, Right, Court

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