Labor and working-class literature refers to a genre of writing that focuses on the experiences, struggles, and perspectives of the working class, particularly those engaged in manual labor or industrial work. This type of literature often highlights themes such as social injustice, class conflict, and the dignity of work while giving voice to marginalized groups within society. It serves as a reflection of the socio-economic conditions faced by workers, shedding light on their lives through personal stories, poetry, and narrative forms.