/kəˈrekʃənl ˈleɪbər/ – Phrase
Definition: lao động cải tạo.
A more thorough explanation: Correctional (corrective) labor refers to a form of punishment or rehabilitation imposed by a court or correctional authority, where an individual is required to perform physical work or tasks as a means of addressing their criminal behavior or as a way to contribute to society while serving a sentence for a crime committed.
Example: John was sentenced to three years of correctional (corrective) labor for his involvement in the robbery.