Right to work
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The meaning of "right to work" depends on context:
- In most of the world, it refers to a social right to be employed, i.e. the right to employment, which is considered a basic human right.
- In the United States, it refers to right-to-work laws, which are laws that prevent employers from agreeing to require labor union involvement as a condition of employment.