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Today is Workers' Day. The holiday commemorates a particular labour history – the strikes, the unions, the long argument about who counts as a worker and what work earns. By accident of the calendar, it also sits close to a question I want to raise. What kind of document is a constitution that writes a labour world the country had never had?