Landesarbeitsgericht Düsseldorf, Labor court in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The Landesarbeitsgericht Düsseldorf is a regional labor court in Düsseldorf. It operates from a shared building that also houses financial, social, and employment courts.
The court was established in 1927 and reopened on July 1, 1946, after German occupation ended. This marked a significant restart of the judiciary after the war.
The institution maintains 14 chambers where professional judges work alongside volunteer judges, representing a balanced approach to labor dispute resolution.
As an appeals court, this institution handles complaints against decisions from nine labor courts across North Rhine-Westphalia. Visitors should plan to come on weekdays when the building is fully operational and accessible.
The court serves as one of three regional labor courts in North Rhine-Westphalia, alongside Cologne and Hamm, managing employment law cases at the state level.
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