The Effectiveness of Social Work Interventions in Ensuring Labor Law Compliance
Keywords:
Labour Law Compliance; Social Work Interventions; Workplace Rights Enforcement; Employment Regulations; Advocacy in Labour LawAbstract
The role of social work in labor law compliance has increasingly become an area of focus in labor rights discourse. Social workers contribute significantly to ensuring fair labor practices by advocating for workers’ rights, educating employees and employers about legal standards, and intervening in cases of labor law violations. This paper examines the effectiveness of social work
interventions in enforcing labor laws, exploring various strategies employed by social workers to safeguard labor rights. It further highlights challenges faced in this realm and suggests improvements to enhance labor law compliance through social work advocacy. The research employs a qualitative approach, drawing from existing literature and case studies to assess the impact of social work interventions on labor law enforcement.
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