Lure boar out for worker (8)
I believe the answer is:
labourer
'worker' is the definition.
(labourer is a kind of worker)
'lure boar out' is the wordplay.
'out' is an anagram indicator (out can mean wrong or inaccurate).
'lure'+'boar'='lureboar'
'lureboar' anagrammed gives 'LABOURER'.
'for' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for labourer that I've seen before include "One is worthy of his hire, according to the Bible" , "Farmhand" , "Person who works with their hands" , "Workman" , "One does heavy physical work" .)