
International Labour Standards Law
International Labour Standards Law encompasses guidelines set by international organizations, particularly the International Labour Organization (ILO), to promote fair and decent working conditions globally. In the context of Trade Union Law, it ensures workers have the right to form and join unions, engage in collective bargaining, and participate in strikes. These standards aim to protect workers' rights, promote social justice, and support the establishment of strong labor relations, thereby fostering a more equitable workplace environment worldwide. Essentially, it provides a framework for how countries should treat workers and unions to uphold their fundamental rights and dignity.