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The labour movement or labor movement consists of two main wings: the trade union movement (British English) or labor union movement (American English), also called trade unionism or labor unionism on the one hand, and the political labour movement on the other.

The trade union movement consists of the collective organisation of working people developed to represent and campaign for better working conditions and treatment from their employers and, by the implementation of labour and employment laws, from their governments. The standard unit of organisation is the trade union.The political labour movement in many countries includes a political party that represents the interests of employees, often known as a "labour party" or "workers' party". Many individuals and political groups otherwise considered to represent ruling classes may be part of, and active in, the labour movement.The labour movement developed in response to the depredations of industrial capitalism at about the same time as socialism. However, while the goal of the labour movement is to protect and strengthen the interests of labour within capitalism, the goal of socialism is to replace the capitalist system entirely.

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    Wall Hung toilet movement? What is too much?

    My sister bought a new build property which has wall hung toilets, NK by Noke Porcelona The pans are all moving enough for the silicone sealant to fail across the top of the pan and if you put a bit of weight on it it opens up by about 5mm. They've been in use (light use 4 toilets in a holiday...
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    Wall hung toilet movement pre-silicone

    Hi, just installing a wall hung toilet on a grohe duofix frame + hardie + metro tiles. All fine so far, just pushed the pan on rods and tightened as test run before attaching flush pipe and waste. When fully tightened I can still lift the pan up slightly I.e. bottom of pan comes away from...
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    Movement between TRV and radiator.

    Hi, Can anyone tell me if there is supposed to be any movement between a TRV and the radiator, as have replaced a radiator and tightened the connections as much as possible, but the TRV can still be moved backward and forward. Many thanks, Von 🤔 🤔 🤔
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    pex expansion looping

    greetings... just a quick question im putting pex into a chased brick wall to be rendered over and was wondering if there will be any expansion issues as i read pex can expand up to 15% and placing an expansion loop in stud walls is standard My pex is in insulated but ive no way to put in a...
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    Problems with Drayton MA1 mixer valve

    Hi from a new member and thanks for taking the trouble to read this. Problem is that the water has not been heating. Inspecting the MA1 actuator shows the black lever firmly in the H sector and I assume it should go to either the M or W when the cylinder thermostat is demanding. I flipped off...
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    Perceptible movement on a water gauge

    I was taught 0.25mbar is perceptible or gauge readable movement. On the Facebook group a few people are adamant it's 0.5mbar. Am I wrong? Has it changed?
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    Very slow movement on water meter but no leak found

    Hello I am hoping for some advice please. I have recently noticed that my stop tap under the kitchen sink is really tight, so to check we can isolate the supply in an emergency I turned off the stop tap in the road - all OK. However, when turning it back on I noticed the 0.0001 dial is...
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    Very slow water meter movement no leak to be found

    Hi All I am hoping you can give me a bit of advice. I recently noticed my stop tap is very tight, so I tested the tap out in the road. All ok and stopped water supply. However I noticed the 0.0001 dial was moving every so slowly when tap was back on, I guess many would have missed it. I have...
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    none perceptible movement on tightness testing

    can any one refresh me on the none perceptible movement on tightness testing with a fga .
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    How much movement need there be...

    In the pipework tails left sticking out of the wall to fit shower brackets like these: I've not fitted any before but am guess that you have to do up the compression connection at the back and then push the pipe back into the wall to make the bracket flush so you can then drill and fix to...
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    course question - what is you answer?

    Friends Heres a question for all you salty seadog plumbers! The communication pipe turns into the supply pipe (underground), now then, this pipe is sleeved underground near the property. Why is this pipe sleeved? I know the answer (now) but all on my course got it wrong on a resent test...
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    Does one plumb in a 2 port zone valve so that it can be removed easily in future?

    I've got a 2 port Sunvic 5203 5 wire zone valve with a very stiff spindle which has been installed 20+ years. I plan to drain the system down & cut it out and replace it with a Honeywell V4043H1056 zone valve. From reading the forum it seems that the Honeywell valve is the one to go for. What's...
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    Insulating pipes in wall

    Hi All, Is it a good idea to insulated the copper pipes that go to my shower where they are chased into the wall. The chases will be made good, possibly with drywall adhesive as they are deep, and then tiles over? If it is, what's the best way to do it - thin pipe foam or hemp lagging, I...
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    movement with steel bath

    Just had a new bathroom installed with kaldewi steel bath. It is screwed to the wall with th fixing clips and there is also a very sticky seal with an upstand that is tiled over. However, there seems to be some movement which is causing the shower screen to leak under where its silconed. i think...
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    Movement in bath problem

    Guys, I need some advice here. I've spent close to ÂŁ1000 pound on two 'plumbing' companies to fix a problem whereby the bath to wall silicone seal lets water down the side of the bath causing water leakage into the flat below. The problem lies with the fact that when the bath is stepped in for...
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