labor relations

Le droit de fonder un syndicat et de s'affilier à un syndicat est protégé tant par la Constitution fédérale (Premier Amendement) que par la législation (par ex. le National Labor Relations Act).
The right to form and join trade unions is protected by both the U.S. Constitution (First Amendment) and by statute (e.g., the National Labor Relations Act).
Le soin de veiller à l'observation effective des interdictions édictées par le National Labor Relations Act incombe au National Labor Relations Board, à son conseiller juridique principal indépendant, aux salariés agissant à titre privé et au système judiciaire.
Enforcement of the NLRA's prohibitions is entrusted to the National Labor Relations Board, its independent General Counsel, private employees, and the judicial system.
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