Trade Union Law

/ˈtreɪd ˈjuːniən lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law governing the formation, regulation, rights, and duties of trade unions and their relations with employers and the state.
    Trade union law protects workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively.

Forms

  • trade union law

Commentary

Trade union law encompasses statutes and case law ensuring legal recognition and protections for unions, often forming a subset within broader labor law.

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