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leisure

[lee-zher, lezh-er] / ˈli ʒər, ˈlɛʒ ər /


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The movement believed economic progress should free humans from marketplace dependence—that freedom meant leisure, not endless labor.

From The Wall Street Journal

One diarist, Samuel Bamford, gave up a warehouse job to become a weaver and wrote that the change gave him leisure time to enjoy “country amusements with the other young fellows.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The labor market is uneven: Technology, leisure/hospitality and healthcare are doing better than, say, retail and support services.

From MarketWatch

And she said that even with lower multipliers for small retail, leisure and hospitality firms she is still facing a 15% increase in her business rates bill.

From BBC

The council said donation points would be located at its leisure centres, libraries and multi-service centres, including Hornsea Hub, from Friday 28 November.

From BBC