
Trade Union Law
Trade Union Law is a branch of Labour Law that governs the formation, operation, and regulation of trade unions—organizations formed by workers to advocate for their rights and interests. This law ensures that workers can freely associate, bargain collectively with employers for better wages and working conditions, and protects them from unfair treatment. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of unions, employers, and employees, aiming to balance power in the workplace and promote fair labor practices. Essentially, it supports workers' efforts to have a collective voice in their employment matters.