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Discover LudwigThe phrase "labour fees" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the cost or charges associated with hiring labor or workers for a particular task or job. Example: The total cost of the home renovation project includes material costs, equipment rental, and labour fees for the construction workers.
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Andrew Adonis, one of the architects of the New Labour fees regime, is now for free education.
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Labour's fees system discriminated against women.
But in a couple of years, the applications will come back: that is what happened after Labour introduced fees.
Labour introduced fees and set up the Browne review without asking it to consider a graduate tax.
However, he was unable to confirm that universities would not lose money under a new Labour tuition fees system, which is likely to be unveiled later this month.
But Labour says fees will have to stay in place to pay for more student places at university.The dissidents' resolve may be hardened if they conclude that their party got less from the wily Mr Dewar than a first reading of the coalition text indicated.
In order to estimate the net income generated from livestock, all expenses made for purchasing fodder, payments for hired labour and fees for veterinary services were deducted from total gross income.
Mr Miliband said unions should have political funds "for all kinds of campaigns and activities as they choose" but individual members should not pay Labour any fees "unless they have deliberately chosen to do so".
Under Labour's fee system the figure was just 28%, "an increase that means fewer and fewer successful graduates are paying off the debts of more and more economically less successful graduates".
Labour introduced tuition fees and commissioned the Browne report, which would have recommended tuition fees with no upper limit.
Now both candidates for the Labour leadership oppose fees and Jeremy Corbyn also opposes a graduate tax.
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