释义 |
labour movementˈlabour ˌmovement British English, labor movement American English noun - From then on, the labour movement offered no serious opposition to conscription as such.
- Industrial militancy naturally declined, and the problem of the unemployed almost completely preoccupied the labour movement until 1934.
- Outraged by this action, the miners, supported by the Colorado labour movement, took up arms and raided local mines.
- Parts of the labour movement, however, remained or became hostile to the war.
- Some voices within the labour movement stressed a blend of self-improvement, pleasure and health.
- The policies and attitudes of the autocracy virtually ruled out the emergence of a moderate, reformist labour movement.
- There was a tendency to radicalism in the labour movement.
- These divisions within the labour movement made it a less influential force on the side of social reform than is often thought.
the labour movement the organizations, political parties etc that represent working people |