
Trade Union Laws
Trade Union Laws refer to the legal framework that governs the formation, operation, and rights of trade unions—organizations that represent workers' interests. These laws outline the procedures for workers to organize, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action, such as strikes. They aim to protect workers from unfair treatment and ensure their right to negotiate for better wages and working conditions. Trade Union Laws may vary by country but generally provide guidelines on union registration, representation rights, and dispute resolution, balancing the interests of workers, employers, and the economy.