
International Labor Laws
International labor laws are a set of agreements and standards that govern the rights and working conditions of employees worldwide. These laws aim to ensure fair treatment, safety, and dignity in the workplace, addressing issues like child labor, discrimination, and workplace safety. Organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) create conventions that countries can adopt to improve labor standards. While these laws vary by nation, they promote basic rights for workers, support decent work, and encourage social justice on a global scale, fostering equitable labor practices and protecting vulnerable workers.