Labor Code
/ˈleɪbər koʊd/
Definitions
- (n.) A statutory consolidation of laws regulating labor relations, workers' rights, employment conditions, and social security.
The Labor Code mandates minimum wage requirements and safety standards for workplaces.
Forms
- labor code
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Commentary
The term typically refers to codified statutes governing labor and employment; distinctions between national Labor Codes and far broader labor law collections should be noted in drafting.
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