Labor Attorney

/ˈleɪbər əˈtɜrni/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A lawyer who specializes in labor law, representing employees, employers, or unions in disputes related to employment, collective bargaining, workplace rights, and labor regulations.
    The labor attorney negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement for the union members.

Forms

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Commentary

Labor attorneys often balance the interests of workers and employers, requiring knowledge of both statutory and case law in the labor relations field.

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