Corporate insolvency : employment and pension rights
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Corporate insolvency : employment and pension rights
Butterworths, 2000
2nd ed
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Note
Previous ed.: published as Tolley's employment and pension rights in corporate insolvency. Croydon: Tolley, 1994
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the law relating to corporate insolvency where it interacts with the law governing employment and pension rights. It explains the detailed elements of this specialist field of law and practice, providing a useful base on which to answer questions that are likely to arise. The book offers an overview of the law of employment, pensions and corporate insolvency. It also focuses on the application of rules relating to corporate insolvency and how they affect employees and their pension rights, drawing together legislation, case law, analysis and comment. Practical appendices combine a range of statutory instruments and other material including EC directives, Insolvency practitioner guidance notes, flow charts relating to Claims for Payments from the National Insurance Fund and Department of Employment forms.
Table of Contents
"1. Introduction. 2. Employment law. 3. Insolvency proceedings. 4. Effect of insolvency proceedings on employees. 5. Effect of termination of employment. 6. Preferential debts. 7. National Insurance Fund. 8. Set-off. 9. Carrying on business. 10. Transfer of undertakings. 11. PAYE and National Insurance. 12. Pensions and other trusts. 13. Independent trustee obligations. 14. Contributions to pension scheme. 15. Winding up the pension scheme. Appendices."
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