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Laws established by the legislature. Laws dictate how we as a society act in concert to protective ourselves, our families, business and civil rights. There are two forms of laws criminal and civil (common). Another form of law is international law which controls how nations interact with one another.
"Labour laws (also spelled as labor laws), labour code or employment laws are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer, and union. Individual labour law concerns employees' rights at work also through the contract for work. Employment standards are social norms (in some cases also technical standards) for the minimum socially acceptable conditions under which employees or contractors are allowed to work. Government agencies (such as the former US Employment Standards Administration) enforce labour law (legislature, regulatory, or judicial).Individual labour law concerns employees' rights at work also through the contract for work. Employment standards are social norms (in some cases also technical standards) for the minimum socially acceptable conditions under which employees or contractors are allowed to work. Government agencies  C such as the former US Employment Standards Administration to enforce labour law (legislatur, regulatory or judicial)." Source Wikipedia
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Compilation of Selected Labor Laws Pertaining to Labor Relations
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Principles of Labor Legislation
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Super Lawyers What is Employment and Labor Laws
George Town Law What are Labor Laws
Employment Law 101: Essential Terms Every Employee Should Know
Employment Law - an overview
Harvard University Employment Laws
Summary of the Major Laws of the Department of Labor
Journal of Labor and Employment Law
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Civil Law vs. Criminal Law: Breaking Down the Differences
The Differences Between a Criminal Case and a Civil Case
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