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Labor movement in Afghanistan

The labor movement in Afghanistan refers to organized efforts by workers to improve their rights, working conditions, and wages. Historically, it has involved strikes, protests, and the formation of unions to advocate for fair treatment amid economic challenges, political instability, and conflicts. The movement aims to empower workers, ensure fair labor practices, and influence policy changes, though ongoing violence, government restrictions, and economic struggles have often limited its growth and influence. Despite these obstacles, the labor movement remains a vital part of Afghanistan’s efforts toward improved social and economic stability.