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Laney College
Associate of Arts in Community and Labor Studies
- Oakland, USA
Course
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This program is designed to offer both background and current trends in labor, community and social justice organizing. This includes labor-management issues and relations, union, worker collective and community organizing and social justice movement building.


Damelin Part Time
Course in HR - Skills Programme in Labour Relations
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This Skills Programme is part of a SABPP accredited full qualification, FET Certificate: Human Resources Management and Practices Support, SAQA ID 67463, NQF Level 4, and has been designed to provide learners with an understanding of the relationships within the South African labour market.
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What is Labor Law?
Labor Llaw is a set of laws and regulations that govern the working conditions and rights of employees in a particular country or region. At its core, labor law is intended to ensure that all workers receive fair wages, safe working conditions, and equal treatment regardless of their age, gender, race, religion, or any other protected characteristics.
What jobs are available in Labor Law?
There are many different types of jobs that fall under the umbrella of labor law. Some common examples include employment lawyers, labor relations specialists, compliance officers, and government regulators.
What are Labor Law degrees and qualifications?
To pursue a career in labor law, you will typically need to obtain a bachelor's or advanced degree in law, public policy, or another relevant field. Labor law can then be studied as a specialization during a graduate law degree. You can also consider labor law as a professional qualification or degree.
What will I study during my Labor Law degree program?
During your Labor Law degree program, you will typically study topics such as labor relations, theory, and practice, employment law, workers' rights, workplace safety regulations, and government compliance standards. Labor law students will learn to understand the legislations surrounding labor and employment, how labor law is implemented in the working environment, and how to interpret labor laws in cases.