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Critics of the labor rights movement claim that regulation promoted by labor rights activists may limit opportunities for work... Labor rights are a relatively new addition to the modern corpus of human rights... The modern concept of labor rights dates to the 19th century after the creation of... also been made to encourage countries to promote labor rights at the international level through... Labor rights advocates have also worked to combat... Labor rights advocates have worked to improve workplace conditions which meet established standards...

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