Labor court
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A labor court is a governmental judiciary body which rules on labor or employment-related matters and disputes. In a number of countries, labor cases are often taken to separate national labor high courts. Other states, such as the United States, possess general non-judiciary labour relations boards which govern union certifications and elections.
List of existing labor courts
- Labour Court of Ireland
- Federal Labor Court of GermanyFederal Labor Court of GermanyThe Federal Labor Court is the court of the last resort for cases of labour law in Germany, both for individual labour law and collective labour law...
- Labour Court of South Africa
- Labor Courts of IsraelLabor Courts of IsraelIn the Israeli legal system system, the Labour Courts system is a system of courts established under the Law of the Labour Court, 1969. This court system is the appellate judiciary specializing in labor law and social security .-Structure:Labor courts exist in two instances:* Regional Court: There...
- Labour Court of Finland
- Court of LabourCourt of Labour (Belgium)The Court of Labour in Belgium is a court which hears appeals against decisions of the Labour Court . There are five Courts of Labour in Belgium: in Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent, Liège and Mons. Their territorial jurisdictions are the same as those of the Courts of Appeal....
and Labour CourtLabour Court (Belgium)The Labour Court in Belgium is a court which deals in first instance with disputes between employers and employees and disputes regarding social security. There is a Labour Court in each Judicial Arrondissement of Belgium. It is not a division of the Court of First Instance. The decisions of the...
of Belgium - Superior Labor CourtSuperior Labor CourtThe Superior Labor Court or Tribunal Superior do Trabalho , in Portuguese, is the highest Brazilian appellate court for Labor law issues...
and Regional Labor CourtsRegional Labor CourtsRegional Labor Courts are Brazilian appellate courts of the Federal specialized court system for matters of labor law. There currently are 24 Regional Labor Courts, geographically defined by numbered Regions....
of Brazil - Labor Court of Monaco
- Professions Court in Quebec, Canada
- Employment TribunalEmployment tribunalEmployment Tribunals are tribunal non-departmental public bodies in England and Wales and Scotland which have statutory jurisdiction to hear many kinds of disputes between employers and employees. The most common disputes are concerned with unfair dismissal, redundancy payments and employment...
in England and Wales, United Kingdom - Industrial Tribunal in France
- Labour Court of Sweden