delaboralización 58
It is a neologism referred to the lack, or better to remove it, from a labor process or production of work as an economic force. [Note: since we are with whimsical neologisms, let's add that in this case delaborization sooner or later would lose the /s/; and besides that a deworking sounds very rare, but the double /e/ yes is common in Spanish and therefore would not necessarily be simplified into a single . ]
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