labor leader

NOUN
  1. a leader of a labor movement
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How To Use labor leader In A Sentence

  • The former Labor leader never came up with abuse like that even at his most baroque.
  • Once upon a time, Labor leaders drove trains or sheared sheep or, at the very least, did a few years' yakka on the factory floor.
  • Labor leader Kim Beazley initially opposed the private members' bills proposed by the backbench Liberals.
  • Another positive sign is an intensive search for new leadership to replace the bullying and the bipolar politics of Labor leader Ehud Barak, and to transfuse and transform the halting and marginal Meretz. For Israel, a New Year, and a New Left
  • Though many labor leaders were radical anticapitalists, only a tiny fraction of the rank and file was associated with a left-wing organization. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Look at Frisco, the labor leaders doin 'dirtier polities than the old parties, pawin' an 'squabblin' over graft, an 'goin' to San Quentin, while -- what are the Frisco carpenters doin '? CHAPTER VII
  • a hard-nosed labor leader
  • What barbarous, villainous, and depraved acts did he commit that labor leaders and heads of national liberal groups denounce him as the enemy of minorities, the poor, women, and the environment?
  • Julia Gillard handled Mark Latham with aplomb, says former prime minister Bob Hawke BOB Hawke says former Labor leader Mark Latham is irrelevant and Prime Minister Julia Gillard handled her confrontation with him with "aplomb". AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • This little conference in our home was unofficial; but Ernest, like the rest of his comrades, was working for assurances from the labor leaders that they would call out their men in the next general strike. Chapter 14: The Beginning of the End
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