Labor organization

Definition - Noun
: an organization, agency, committee, group, or plan in which employees take part that deals with employers about such matters as wages and grievances
esp
: See also labor union
Designation by the court as a labor organization subject to applicable statutes can confer a variety of liabilities and protections, esp. in regard to antitrust issues, unfair labor and management practices, and right-to-work laws.



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