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/wɔːrkər sɒlɪdærɪti/ · work·er sol·i·da·ri·ty
noun
  1. A sense of unity and shared purpose among workers, often in the context of labor unions or collective bargaining. The workers' strike was a testament to their solidarity, as they stood together in the face of management's demands.
  2. A principle of cooperation and mutual aid among workers, often in the form of shared resources or support networks. The worker solidarity fund provided financial assistance to employees who were struggling to make ends meet during the economic downturn.
verb
  1. To demonstrate or express solidarity with workers, often through collective action or public support. The community rallied behind the striking workers, showing their solidarity through a series of protests and demonstrations.
Did you know? The concept of worker solidarity has been influential in shaping labor laws and regulations, including the Fair Labor Standards Act in the United States.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 14, 2026