antilabor
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antilabor — (Amer.) adj. opposing the interests of workers, opposed to workers concerns (also antilabour) … English contemporary dictionary
antilabor — [an΄tīla′bər, an΄tēla′bər, an′tila′bər] adj. opposed to labor unions or to the interests of workers … English World dictionary
antilabor — adj. * * * … Universalium
antilabor — an ti•la′bor adj … From formal English to slang
antilabor — adj … Useful english dictionary
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antimanagement — adjective In opposition to management. A government headed toward a dictatorship would be expected to be both antilabor and antimanagement … Wiktionary
antifarm — adjective Opposing farms. Jones was not antilabor and antifarm, as Poindexter had been; he had delivered wonders for agriculture in federal irrigation projects … Wiktionary