difference between labour and management
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- A labour is a productive work, esp physical toil done for wages. the people, class, or workers involved in this, esp in contrast to management, capital, etc. (as modifier)a labour dispute; labour relations.
- management is the way something is handled, careful treatment, supervising skills, or those in charge of a business or group. An example of management is how a person handles their personal finances. An example of management is the CEO of an organisation.
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Labour refers to the human resource which improves the utility of any product while management is the process.
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- Labour can be described as the group of human resources that works for any firm.
- The labor can be working in the production line as well as other functions of the organization.
- On the other hand, management refers to a mental process.
- Management includes various decisions around labor and their activities.
- In fact, management improves the productivity and performance of labor in any firm.
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