Department of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations has begun to its academic education in the 2005-2006 academic year. The current academic staff of the department consist of four professors, two associate professors, and three assistant professors, and four research assistants (Ph.D.) 2 research assistants
The aim of this department is to analyze of working life, labour market and labour relations structure and process multidimensional perspectives such as economy, psychology, sociology, law and statistics. The department provides educated individuals as entrepreneurs and labour in public and private sector, other institutions and, international institutions such as EU, ILO.