
Collective Labour Law
Collective Labour Law governs the relationship between employers and groups of workers, often represented by trade unions. It focuses on collective bargaining, where employees negotiate for better wages, working conditions, and rights through their unions. This area of law also covers the rights of workers to organize, strike, and participate in collective actions. Essentially, it aims to ensure that workers have a voice in workplace matters and can negotiate as a united group, balancing power between employees and employers.