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  • 41migrant labour — Semiskilled or unskilled workers who move from one region to another, offering their services on a temporary, usually seasonal, basis. In North America, migrant labour is generally employed in agriculture and moves seasonally from south to north… …

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  • 42Child labour in Cambodia — Contents 1 Child labour in Cambodia 2 Situation of Child Labour in Cambodia 3 Efforts to reduce child labour 4 Child’s Dream …

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  • 43division of labour — One of the oldest concepts in the social sciences. It denotes any stable organization, co ordinating individuals, or groups carrying out different, but integrated activities. Its first and most celebrated use was in classical political economy ,… …

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  • 44British labour law — is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of trade unions, workers and employers in Great Britain. During much of the nineteenth century the employment contract was based on the Master and Servant Act of 1823,… …

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  • 45Abstract labour and concrete labour — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 46History of the British Labour Party — This is about the history of the British Labour Party. For information about the wider history of British socialism see History of socialism in Great Britain. For more detailed information about the present Labour government see Current Labour… …

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  • 47International Labour Organization — ILO redirects here. For other uses, see ILO (disambiguation). International Labour Organization Organisation internationale du Travail Organización Internacional del Trabajo …

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  • 48Independent Labour Party — See Independent Labor Party for the political party in Burundi, Independent Labour Group for the Irish party and Labour candidates and parties in Canada for the Canadian ILPs. The Independent Labour Party (ILP) was a socialist political party in… …

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  • 49Child labour — The first general laws against child labour, the Factory Acts, were passed in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve… …

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  • 50Child labour in India — Young boy stacking plates in Bangalore The problem of child labor exploitation is a major challenge to the progress of developing countries. Children that are very young work at the cost of their right to education which leaves them permanently… …

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