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  1. Home | U.S. Department of Labor

    Sharing stories, news and info on U.S. workers, jobs, employment, safety and regulations.

  2. Labor vs. Labour: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained

    Labor and labour are the same word. Labor is preferred in American English, whereas labour is standard in British English.

  3. LABOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done. the physical effort and periodic uterine contractions of childbirth. the interval from the …

  4. Labor - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Labor is a series of continuous, progressive contractions of the uterus that help the cervix dilate (open) and efface (thin). This allows the fetus to move through the birth canal. Labor usually …

  5. Labor laws and worker protection - USAGov

    Learn about employment laws that cover wrongful discharge, workers' compensation, safety violations, discrimination, family and medical leave, and more.

  6. Labor - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Labor is a series of continuous, progressive contractions of the uterus which help the cervix to open (dilate) and to thin (efface), allowing the fetus to move through the birth canal. Labor …

  7. What Is Labor? - The Balance

    Jun 24, 2021 · Labor is the number of workers in the economy, and the effort they put into producing goods and services. Labor can be categorized in many different ways. First is by …

  8. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.

  9. Labor and Delivery - NICHD

    Aug 22, 2017 · Labor and delivery are the process by which a baby is born, from the body's preparations to when the baby and the placenta leave the womb. The earliest stage of labor …

  10. Quick Facts:Labor - MSD Manual Consumer Version

    Labor is the first stage of childbirth. During labor the muscles of your womb (uterus) squeeze again and again to push your baby out. These squeezes are called contractions. Contractions …