Look at what Mussolini and Hitler did during their primes. Their major support bases were labor unions. They enacted universal health-care, fought for higher wages, and encouraged profit sharing among large corporations (i.e. "spreading the wealth around"). Also, Hitler was a strong proponent of animal rights.
Let us see how historian William Shrier, a first-hand eyewitness to the establishment of the Third Reich, interpreted Hitler's 'laborism'. From page 233 of
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich:
In other words, according to Shrier, while the National Socialists may have used 'laborist' or unionist
rhetoric, the application of that rhetoric in practice entailed, first, the centralization of labor unions and then the rendering subservient of them to the employers.