A labor organization is a group or association that represents and protects the rights and interests of workers, such as advocating for better working conditions, higher wages, and benefits.
Related terms
Strike: When workers collectively refuse to work in order to demand better conditions or negotiate with employers.
Union: An organized association of workers formed to protect their rights and negotiate with employers on issues like wages, hours, and working conditions.
Collective Bargaining: The process by which representatives from a labor union negotiate with management on behalf of workers to reach agreements on employment terms.