- manual labor; manual labour; toil; work
- Labour Partyabbreviationsee also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- manual labor; manual labour; toil; work
- Labour Party
This term refers to the physical effort involved in performing tasks, often associated with jobs that require physical skill and strength. It can encompass a wide range of activities from agriculture to construction.
This refers to a specific political party focusing on the interests of workers and labor rights. It usually advocates for policies that promote social justice and workers' rights.
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Forty percent of the workforce are white-collar workers, most of whom have some of the most tedious and idiotic jobs ever concocted.
Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks to your untiring efforts our hideout is finally complete!!
Surpassing labour intensive, capital intensive, the age has shifted greatly to knowledge intensive.
I'm patching things up for your mistake so it's only natural that I get a reward appropriate to my labours.
Distrust of the Social Insurance Agency and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare just keeps getting stronger.
Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act.