Examples of 'labour league' in a sentence

Meaning of "labour league"

labour league: An organization or association focused on advocating for workers' rights, labor issues, and employment-related policies. This phrase is typically associated with trade unions and worker representation

How to use "labour league" in a sentence

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Of particular importance was the Labour League of Youth.
Talks between the labour league and the landowners ' association have been broken off.
At least three organisations have used the name Young Labour League.
Have been broken off . Talks between the Labour League and the Landowner 's Association.
He was also a member of the Freemasons and president of the Returned Soldiers Labour League.
Listen to this . " Talks between the Labour League and the Landowner 's Association.
By 1892 he had returned to London, where he founded the Clapham Labour League.
When Yabu joined the Socialist Labour League in 1989, he was no longer a young man.
Political organisation, Labour league.
In 1959, the Trotskyists formed the Socialist Labour League to prosecute the struggle against Labourism.
The three former secretaries of the General Labour League up to 1950, Alexander.

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