Labour (U.S. spelling, "labor") can mean one of:
- In economics one of the three main factors of production. The term refers to work done by human employees. See Labour (economics), Labor market
- Manual work or the people who do manual work, see manual labour[?].
- the process of childbirth
- Labour Party: see Australian Labor Party, British Labour Party, Irish Labour Party[?], New Zealand Labour Party, Partij van de Arbeid
- Labour movement, labour union
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