"The Local Rights And Interests Of Farm Labourers" examines the legal and social conditions of agricultural workers. Detailing the rights and protections afforded to farm laborers, this book provides essential insights into the laws governing their employment and welfare. It offers a historical perspective on the evolving landscape of labor relations in the agricultural sector. It is a valuable resource for understanding the challenges and advancements in ensuring fair treatment and just compensation for those engaged in farm work. This title illuminates the complexities of rural labor law and its impact on the lives of farm laborers, making it a significant contribution to the study of social justice and economic equity.
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