Employment, labor law

Employment or Labor Law
Various Types of Law & Lawyers

When you are in need of legal advice it is crucial that you know the types of lawyers that will be able to best help you through your situation. Getting the wrong legal advice from lawyers can be extremely detrimental to your case and personal life. You can virtually find hundreds of lawyers that will provide you with the legal advice you need. Knowing which lawyers would be best, can be done by knowing what types of services the lawyers provide in their practice. The following will include different types of lawyers and the legal advice they can offer you.

Types of Lawyers

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Bankruptcy Lawyer
Child Support Attorney
Workers Compensation Lawyer
Construction Lawyer
Consumer Fraud Lawyer
Criminal Defense Attorney
Divorce Attorney
Dui or DWI Lawyer
Employment Lawyer
Fraud Attorney
Health Insurance Attorney
Insurance Attorney
International Lawyer
Life Insurance Lawyer
Litigation Attorney
Malpractice Attorney
Medical Malpractice Attorney
Mesothelioma Lawyer
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Patent Lawyer
Personal Injury Attorney
Property Insurance Attorney
Securities Attorney
Social Security Lawyer
Software Attorney
Tax Lawyer
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Wrongful Death Attorney

 

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Labour law (or "labor", or "employment" law) is the body of   laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the legal rights of, and restrictions on, working people and their organizations. As such, it mediates many aspects of the relationship between   trade unions, employers and employees. In Canada, employment laws related to unionized workplaces are differentiated from those relating to particular individuals. In most countries however, no such distinction is made. However, there are two broad categories of labour law. First, collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer and union. Second, individual labour law concerns employees' rights at work and through the contract for work. The labour movement has been instrumental in the enacting of laws protecting labour rights   in the 19th and 20th centuries. Labour rights have been integral to the social and economic development since the industrial revolution.

Labour law arose due to the demands for workers for better conditions, the right to organize, and the simultaneous demands of employers to restrict the powers of workers' many organizations and to keep labour costs low. Employers' costs can increase due to workers organizing to win higher wages, or by laws imposing costly requirements, such as health and safety or equal opportunities conditions. Workers' organizations, such as   trade unions, can also transcend purely industrial disputes, and gain political power - which some employers may oppose. The state of labour law at any one time is therefore both the product of, and a component of, struggles between different interests in society.


 

 

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