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Summary Of: Labour law

Labour law concerns the inequality of bargaining power between employers and workers... Labour law concerns the inequality of bargaining power between employers and workers... collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee... Labour law arose due to the demands of workers for better conditions... The state of labour law at any one time is therefore both the product of... Individual labour law deals with peoples rights at work place on their contracts for work... The basic feature of labour law in almost every country is that the rights and obligations of the worker and the... was the first labour law in the UK... Collective labour law concerns the tripartite relationship between employer... Some labour law explicitly bans such activity... with the notable exception of labour law within the European Union...

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