"Labor protests" refers to organized demonstrations or actions by workers to express discontent or demand better working conditions, wages, or job-related rights. Full definition
Of the three works in the show, which is officially presented by Vito Schnabeland titled «Art History with Labor,» the most salient reference for contemporary viewers is probably the 12 - foot - tall cast bronze rat replica of the blow - up «scab rats» often stationed at labor protests. (vitoschnabel.com)
Fake news was not only a sin of commission, but also one of omission: For - profit wire services would refuse to cover social issues, from labor protests to tainted meat, in ways that would depict their powerful patrons in a negative light. (businessinsider.com)
With her husband in New York City, Effa Manley organized labor protests in Harlem and founded the influential Negro League team that became the Newark Eagles. (booklistonline.com)