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A labor court (or labour court or industrial tribunal) 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.

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List of existing labor courts

  • Labour Court of Ireland
  • Labour Court (Iceland)
  • Federal Labor Court of Germany
  • Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court of South Africa
  • Labor Courts of Israel
  • Labour Court of Finland
  • Court of Labour and Labour Court of Belgium
  • Superior Labor Court and Regional Labor Courts of Brazil
  • Labor Court of Monaco
  • Professions Court in Quebec, Canada
  • Employment Tribunal in England and Wales, United Kingdom
  • Conseil de prud'hommes, in France
  • Labour Court of Sweden
  • Labor Court of India
  • National Industrial Court of Nigeria
  • Non-judicial courts

  • National Labor Relations Board, United States
  • References

    Labor court Wikipedia


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