Sentence examples for a labor man from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a labor man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who works in labor-intensive jobs or is associated with labor unions or labor movements.
Example: "He has always been a labor man, advocating for workers' rights and fair wages."
Alternatives: "a working man" or "a laborer".

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Dunstan was markedly different from the general membership of the Labor Party of the time; upon applying for membership at Trades Hall, a Labor veteran supposedly muttered "how could that long-haired prick be a Labor man?" His peculiarities, such as his upper-class accent, were a target of derision by the working-class Labor old guard throughout his early political involvement.

He came in like a hurricane, a Labor man after 23 years of Liberal-and-Country Liberal-and-Country Liberal-and-Country Party

"He's a Labor man, he's supporting Bill Shorten in this campaign, so that is hardly a news flash," the finance minister said.

"I like Gephardt because I think he is a labor man," Wilma Hansen, a retired worker at the Maytag plant, which has its headquarters in Newton, said as she ate at the Maid-Rite diner.

"I'm a labor man.

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The Boston Journal identified one victim at Cooper Street – an unfortunate man with "at least a dozen balls" in his chest and legs – as a "laboring man, middle-aged and of medium stature".

How much labor (man hours) does it cost to produce the above mentioned 100.000 kilo's of tomatoes?

(Marx writes that under conditions of estranged labor, man "no longer feels himself to be freely active in any but his animal functions").

The high end of the scale, Ms. Hughes suggests, was fantasy, since "the real heartland of Beeton's readership remains that of a modest family, struggling to keep up the newly genteel style of living required of the middle class on an income that is often actually not much higher than that of a skilled laboring man".

The points in the exhibit show a declining trend for productive labor man-hours on maintenance and shutdowns during the years 1949 1956.

It's a book, composed with the photographer Jean Mohr, on the experience of foreign labor: men and women who cross boundaries to find the work for surviving; who send money home and live with photographs of their family members.

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