Gatherings around music, dancing, sports, leisure promoted by the employer, by the union, or simply by colleagues.
This interaction produces the culture of the world of labor.
It gives working men and women a language of their own, with which they formulate their world view and express their concerns.
Whenever rivalries and differences set them in opposition to each other, their shared experience gives them values and principles that shape and re-shape their class identity.
Because of such identity, society recognizes them as a collective individual as they move around in the world or when they flood this world with creativity in their struggles and demonstrations.