Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
labour relations
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Critics were quick to blame the government for the new levels of strife and violence in labour relations.
▪ He believes this is the result of a highly-educated and willing workforce with an excellent labour relations record.
▪ Informal labour relations tend to be more exploitative than those within the legitimate economy.
▪ New labour relations are being introduced in industries where they were technologically or politically unthinkable a decade ago.
▪ Over the past 12 years, we have transformed labour relations.
▪ Some industries acquired chairmen with a reputation for cost-cutting and a tough stand on labour relations.
▪ The Authority also had specific powers over the retail tariffs and labour relations machinery of the Area Boards.
▪ The New Order Informal workers are playing a key role in the return to pre-1930s labour relations in the West.
Wiktionary
labour relations
n. industrial relations
Usage examples of "labour relations".
Zouga smiled thinly at the memory of his first lesson in digger labour relations, and now he settled his hat firmly and gathered up his reins.