labour the point
To continue to discuss or explain something excessively or repetitively to the point that it may bore or annoy the listener.
ADJ
manual, physical
forced, hard
My grandfather spent decades doing hard labour in the factory before he retired.
VERB + LABOUR
withdraw
Factory workers decided to withdraw their labour until the company agreed to better working conditions.
LABOUR + NOUN
market
Many young people struggle to find jobs in today's tight labour market.
ADJ
cheap | casual | skilled, unskilled
child, migrant, slave
Many factories in developing countries rely on child labour to produce cheap goods.
LABOUR + NOUN
force
Many factories struggled to find enough workers because the labour force had moved to cities.
cost/costs | relations
ADJ
difficult, easy
long, short
Her first pregnancy ended in a short labour, much to everyone's relief.
VERB + LABOUR
go into
My sister went into labour at midnight, and we rushed her to the hospital immediately.
induce
The doctor decided to induce labour because the pregnancy had gone past the due date.
LABOUR + NOUN
room, ward | pains
PREP
in ~
My sister went to the hospital because she was in labour.