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- Wage_labour abstract "Wage labour (also wage labor in American English) is the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer, where the worker sells their labour under a formal or informal employment contract. These transactions usually occur in a labour market where wages are market determined. In exchange for the wages paid, the work product generally becomes the undifferentiated property of the employer, except for special cases such as the vesting of intellectual property patents in the United States where patent rights are usually vested in the original personal inventor. A wage labourer is a person whose primary means of income is from the selling of his or her labour in this way.In modern mixed economies such as those of the OECD countries, it is currently the most common form of work arrangement. Although most labour is organised as per this structure, the wage work arrangements of CEOs, professional employees, and professional contract workers are sometimes conflated with class assignments, so that "wage labour" is considered to apply only to unskilled, semi-skilled or manual labour.".
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- Wage_labour quote "The slave, together with his labour-power, was sold to his owner once for all. . . . The [wage] labourer, on the other hand, sells his very self, and that by fractions. . . . He [belongs] to the capitalist class; and it is for him . . . to find a buyer in this capitalist class.".
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- Wage_labour source "—Karl Marx".
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- Wage_labour subject Category:Capitalism.
- Wage_labour subject Category:Labor_economics.
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- Wage_labour subject Category:Socialism.
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- Wage_labour comment "Wage labour (also wage labor in American English) is the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer, where the worker sells their labour under a formal or informal employment contract. These transactions usually occur in a labour market where wages are market determined.".
- Wage_labour label "Lavoro subordinato".
- Wage_labour label "Lohnarbeit".
- Wage_labour label "Loonarbeid".
- Wage_labour label "Mano de obra asalariada".
- Wage_labour label "Salariat".
- Wage_labour label "Trabalho assalariado".
- Wage_labour label "Wage labour".
- Wage_labour label "賃労働".
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