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PROY.TV Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

LABOR AND WORK WHICH IS THE DIFFERENCE?

WHEN APPLIES EACH ONE?
  

Top answer

" "Work" is a general term. It could be rocket science or physical labor like digging a ditch.

  • " "Work" is a general term.
  • It could be rocket science or physical labor like digging a ditch.
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To me "labor" implies "manual labor."

"Work" is a general term. It could be rocket science or physical labor like digging a ditch.
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0Labor is the work you do that has a payment. They are clearly diffrent to each other.02br
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00 Just like me, I got a lot of work to do but there is no corresponding money im gonna receive.0-
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0 It's hard to tell without a context, but when labour is used to mean work, it usually refers to physical work. 0-

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