Federal Labour Court
The Federal Labour Court (German: Bundesarbeitsgericht pronounced [bʊndəsˈʔaʁbaɪ̯t͡sɡəˌʁɪçt] ) is the court of the last resort for cases of ⓘlabour law in Germany, both for individual labour law (mostly concerning contracts of employment) and collective labour law (e.g. cases concerning strikes and collective bargaining). The court hears cases from the Landesarbeitsgerichte (Superior State Labour Courts), which, in turn, are the courts of appeals against decisions of the Arbeitsgerichte (Inferior State Labour Courts).
Federal Labour Court | |
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Bundesarbeitsgericht | |
Established | April 1954 |
Jurisdiction | Federal Republic of Germany |
Location | Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany |
Authorized by | Basic Law of Germany |
Language | German |
Website | bundesarbeitsgericht |
President of the Federal Labour Court | |
Currently | Inken Gallner |
The Bundesarbeitsgericht is located in the city of Erfurt.
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