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» Employment Law vs. Labor Law

Employment Law vs. Labor Law

June 18, 2020 by Christopher Brown, Esq.

Understanding the Difference

employment law ensures employees are protectedThe primary difference between employment law and labor law is the relationship between the employer and the employee. If the law concerns the relationship between an employer and an individual, this typically falls under employment law. If the law concerns the relationship between an employer and a group of people (such as a union), then that falls under the domain of labor law. The two terms are often used interchangeably and do share some commonalities; however, they are two separate forms of practice. Attorneys may specialize in one practice or another; therefore, it is important to discern if representation should be from an employment law attorney or a labor law attorney.

Aspect of Employment Law Rights of Individuals

Employment law is concerned with the relationship between the employer and the employee as an individual. Employment law deals with the terms of individual employment contracts, and issues that arise as a result of disputes between the employer and employee regarding specifics of the employment contract. Some of the most common employment law applications are lawsuits dealing with workplace issues like discrimination, harassment, employee privacy rights, wage and hours, overtime, breaks and whistleblower rights.

There are state and federal laws that ensure employees and potential employees are protected against discrimination and protect their right to a safe workplace environment. When employers violate the rights of an employee that are protected by employment laws, employees have the right to protect themselves through legal action.

employment law rights of individualsEmployment law ensures employees are protected against:

  • Workplace or hiring discrimination due to their race, gender, age, etc.
  • Sexual harassment
  • Wage disputes
  • Wrongful termination
  • Unsafe work conditions

 

Aspect of Labor Law Rights of Groups of People (Unions)

Labor laws are laws concerned with unions and the right of workers to take part in collective action to bring about change in working conditions and pay. Labor laws protect groups of employees and labor unions, as well as employers.

Labor laws were instituted as a result of the need to correct the inequalities in bargaining power between employers and employees. Modern labor law largely did not exist in the United States prior to a wave of statutes passed beginning in 1935 with the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Early labor advocacy efforts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were met with adversarial litigation, such as the application of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, to unions in an 1893 decision, United States v. Workingmen’s Amalgamated Council of New Orleans. Before the NLRA, employees’ rights to organize, bargain, strike, or take other collective action were largely fought against, reaching the Supreme Court. Today, it is currently the most important and widely accepted labor law in the United States. The law addresses three different scenarios:

  • labor law rightsA union attempts to organize employees and have the employer recognize its function as the employees’ bargaining representative
  • A union seeks to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement with an employer
  • A union and employer disagree on how specifics of a contract are interpreted or applied

It is also important to note that while there are federal labor laws, some matters are still at the state’s discretion. For example, Virginia is a “right to work” state, where an employee can decide for themselves whether or not they want to join a union in their workplace. “Right to work” forbids unions from requiring all the employees that benefit from union negotiations to join and pay dues to that union as a condition of their employment.

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If you feel your employer has violated an employment or labor law, reach out to The Brown Firm today for legal advice and representation. Our team of qualified attorneys will address your workplace concerns and ensure you are protected by federal and state employment and labor laws.

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