Building fairer communities through Labour Law, and collective action.

Connecting experts, empowering institutions, and expanding access to labour law for every worker and employer.

What we do

Our Four Pillars
of Advocacy

The Labour Law Society of Ghana exists to strengthen labour law practice, expand access to justice, and build a more informed and fair labour ecosystem in Ghana. Through research, professional development, public education, advocacy, and collaboration, we bring together the people and institutions shaping the future of work and industrial relations. Our work is driven through four interconnected pillars that reflect our commitment to justice, knowledge, mentorship, and national impact.

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Pro Bono & Access to Justice

We connect vulnerable workers with qualified legal support and partner

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Research & Publications

Our Annual Labour Law Review, Monthly Labour Law Updates, and policy...

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Mentorship & Young Scholars Network

We invest in the next generation through structured mentorship, internships, and an active...

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Events & Training

From monthly webinars to our flagship Annual Conference, the Society convenes...

Stay Informed. Stay Connected

The Society is active all year round — publishing, convening, advocating, and engaging. This is your hub for everything happening in and around the Labour Law Society of Ghana.

National Labour Commission Expands Mediation Framework
to Reduce Case Backlogs

The National Labour Commission has introduced an expanded mediation framework aimed at resolving disputes faster and…

Government Engages Stakeholders on Proposed Labour Law Reforms

Government has initiated consultations with unions, employers, and legal experts on proposed amendments to Ghana’s labour…

Our Partners

We collaborate with leading institutions, organisations, and stakeholders who share our commitment to advancing labour law, industrial relations, and access to justice in Ghana. 

Join the Society

Membership of the Labour Law Society of Ghana connects you to the national network of labour law practitioners, academics, HR professionals, trade unionists, and employers — and gives you access to resources, events, and opportunities you cannot get anywhere else.