1. Laborer is a very broad concept. All citizens who have the ability to work and obtain legal income through labor can be called laborers. It is the general term for people engaged in labor activities. Workers include nationals, foreigners and stateless persons. The subject qualification of workers begins at the minimum employment age of workers (except for special jobs, which is 16 years old) and finally reaches the legal retirement age.
2. Laborers refer to multi-class political aggregates including the middle and small bourgeoisie, civil servants, intellectuals, freelancers, workers, farmers, fishermen and craftsmen.
3. Laborers refer to people who take part in labor and take their own labor income as their main source of livelihood.
4. This definition includes two aspects: First, laborers refer to people who take part in labor, including manual laborers and mental laborers. Secondly, laborers refer to people whose main source of livelihood is their own labor income.
5. Laborers specifically refer to natural persons (Chinese and foreign natural persons) who have reached the legal age, have the ability to work, take certain social labor income as the main source of livelihood, and engage in labor and get paid under the management of the employer according to the provisions of laws or contracts.