Labor movements refer to organized efforts by workers to improve their working conditions, wages, and rights. These movements often involve forming unions and collective bargaining with employers.
Related terms
Collective Bargaining: This term refers to the process where representatives from labor unions negotiate with employers on behalf of workers to reach agreements on working conditions and compensation.
Strike: Strikes occur when workers collectively refuse to work as a form of protest against unfair treatment or unfavorable conditions.
Unionization: Unionization is the act of forming or joining a labor union in order to collectively bargain for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.