Employment law is the comprehensive legal framework that regulates the employment relationship, including how employers hire, manage, compensate, discipline, and terminate workers. It consists of federal and state statutes, regulations, and court decisions that establish standards for wages and hours, workplace safety, discrimination, employee benefits, family and medical leave, immigration‑related work authorization, and workers’ rights.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment law encompasses major labor standards such as the Fair Labor Standards Act (minimum wage and overtime), OSHA (workplace safety), ERISA (retirement and benefits), FMLA (family and medical leave), and protections for migrant workers . The Legal Information Institute adds that employment law also includes civil rights protections, disability rights, unemployment benefits, and post‑employment benefits .

