organization of labour
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganizationandlabour
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organization
noun
uk/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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labour
noun
uk/ˈleɪ.bər/us/ˈleɪ.bɚ/
practical work, especially when it involves hard ...
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(Definition oforganizationandlabourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This great change in theorganizationoflabourhad not occurred without difficulty.
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Changes occurred in theorganizationoflabourand the household and the distribution of production surpluses.
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However, with the advent of scientificorganizationoflabourin the 1920s, hourly wage agreements began to be recorded.
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A regional labour market had emerged-community structures were yet rather supplemented than superseded in the socialorganizationoflabour.
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Priests were considered ideally suited for transmitting reformist ideas about theorganizationoflabour, and particularly the labour of women.
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Considered more widely, theorganizationoflabournecessitated the adoption of an ethos that restored appropriate leadership to social and political relationships.
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After 1919, with the spread of the scientificorganizationoflabour, the agreements between employer and employee were standardized and recorded in detail.
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We also show that under a differentiatedorganizationoflabour, the possibility exists that agricultural policies, environmental policies, and labour market policies can go hand in hand.
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Commercialization and structural change in the agrarian sector also brought changes in theorganizationoflabour, with married servants (statare) replacing the life-cycle servants of the past.
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I cannot see how full employment can be given and maintained unless there is a completeorganizationoflabour.
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Only if theorganizationoflabourmoves in such a direction, will it be in tune with workers' demands and aspirations.
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He demanded the creation of compulsory guilds and the creation of a "social ministry" for the governmentalorganizationoflabour.
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The kitchen was defined as a workshop that relied on the correctorganizationoflabourto be most efficient.
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History demonstrates that there has never been a revolution on such a scale which has not been accompanied by a complete transformation in theorganizationoflabourand lifestyle.
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