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Labour movement

The labour movement[a] is the collective organisation of working people to further their shared political and economic interests. It consists of the trade union or labour union movement, as well as political parties of labour. It can be considered an instance of class conflict.

The labour movement developed as a response to capitalism and the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, at about the same time as socialism.[1] The early goals of the movement were the right to unionise, the right to vote, democracy and the 40-hour week. As these were achieved in many of the advanced economies of western Europe and north America in the early decades of the 20th century, the labour movement expanded to issues of welfare and social insurance, wealth distribution and income distribution, public services like health care and education, social housing and common ownership.

for all men age 21 and over

Suffrage

Voting by secret ballot

Equal-sized

constituencies

Pay for Members of Parliament

An end to the need for a for Parliament

property qualification

Annual election of Parliament

The Canadian Museum of Civilization – Canadian Labour History, 1850–1999

LabourStart: Trade union web portal

LaborNet: Global online communication for a democratic, independent labour movement

CEC: A Labour Resource Centre in India

on YouTube

"Justice Thunders Condemnation" – a video history of labour legislation