Difference between revisions of "Labor law"
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Revision as of 21:11, 24 May 2020
Labor law (alternatively spelled, labour law; also known as employment law; hereinafter, the Law) is a set of government rules that regulate relationships between employees, employers, labor unions, and other job-market intermediaries. Government organizations such as the United States Department of Labor and National Labor Relations Board usually enforce that set of the Laws.