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Collective Labour Rights

Collective Labour Rights refer to the rights of workers to come together and form groups, like unions, to negotiate with employers on issues such as wages, working conditions, and benefits. These rights protect workers' ability to organize, represent their interests collectively, and engage in collective bargaining. This means they can negotiate as a group rather than as individuals, strengthening their position in discussions with employers. Collective Labour Law ensures these rights are respected, promoting fairness and cooperation in the workplace, and helping to maintain a balance of power between workers and employers.