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  2. Barbados Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    The Barbados Labour Party (BLP), colloquially known as the "Bees", is a social democratic political party in Barbados established in 1938. It has been in power in 1954–1961, 1976–1986, 1994–2008, and 2018–present. Its leaders have included Grantley Adams and Owen Arthur.

  3. Portal talk:Organized Labour - Wikipedia

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    The Portal:Organized Labour portal is transcluding its featured articles of the day rather than giving a short synopsis. Aside from how awful this looks, it is (impermissibly) creating uses of fair use images in portal space. --B 15:29, 10 April 2015 (UTC) Reply . It also puts the portal into a random selection of article categories each day.

  4. Portal:Organized Labour/Featured Picture - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Selected picture page. Here you can browse pictures selected for the Organized Labour portal, and if you wish, add your own. To add a picture, scroll down to find an unused slot and create a page showing the pi

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    This page was last edited on 4 November 2010, at 01:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Morgan McSweeney - Wikipedia

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    Morgan James McSweeney (born April 1977) [1] is a British political aide who has served as the head of political strategy under Prime Minister Keir Starmer since July 2024. He previously was the campaign manager for the Labour Party and the former director of the think tank Labour Together.

  7. Child labour - Wikipedia

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    Child labour has been a consistent struggle for children in Brazil ever since Portuguese colonisation in the region began in 1500. [87] Work that many children took part in was not always visible, legal, or paid. Free or slave labour was a common occurrence for many youths and was a part of their everyday lives as they grew into adulthood. [88]

  8. Labour hire (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, labour hire is referred to by the legal term of art labour hire arrangement, and it refers to the employment practice of an employer supplying its employees to another workplace, for profit. [1] [2] Labour hire arrangements often overlap with, but are distinct from the practice of temporary staffing.

  9. Portal:Organized Labour/def - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of organized labour is for workers to form "a continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment". This is primarily achieved by use of the technique of collective bargaining , where labour organizations negotiate wages and working conditions with employers.