labor organizer
Noun: A person whose role or job is to recruit workers into a labor union. This individual actively works to persuade and sign up employees to become union members, often as part of an effort to establish or strengthen a union within a workplace.
The term "labor organizer" is used to identify a specific role within the labor movement. It is a compound noun. It typically refers to a paid professional or a dedicated activist. - The union sent a labor organizer to talk to the factory workers about their rights. - She worked for years as a labor organizer, helping service employees form unions.
- The term can be used in historical contexts to describe figures who were instrumental in forming major unions.
- Cesar Chavez is celebrated as a pioneering labor organizer for farmworkers.
- Union organizer: A more common modern synonym with identical meaning.
- Organizer: A broader term that can refer to someone who organizes any group, event, or campaign, not specifically a union.
- Labor movement: The broader social and political campaign of which a labor organizer is a part.
- Union organizer
- Union recruiter
"Labor organizer" is a specific job title or role. The word "labor" in this compound refers specifically to workers and trade unions. Do not confuse it with the general verb "organize."
- someone who enlists workers to join a union