Employment law
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Employment law
Longman, an imprint of Pearson Education, 2003
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and idnex
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Employment Law" is a comprehensive text covering all aspects of law relating to the employment relationship from contextual material on sources of law and the relevant institutions to the contract and conditions of employment, ending up with a consideration of trade union and industrial relations law. A focus on the influence of the EU on UK employment law is incorporated throughout the text. The book is accessible by providing context to ground complex legal transactions in the real world. "Employment Law" also provides students with extensive web references to enable students to access some of the primary source materials for themselves. This text is suitable for students studying LL.B courses or taking a module on Employment Law within a business school.
Table of Contents
1. The Study of Employment Law 2. European Labour Law 3. The Employment Relationship 4. The Contract of Employment 5. Termination of Employment 6. Discrimination 7. Time and Pay 8. Human Rights and Data Protection 9. Parental and Maternity Rights 10. Business Re-structuring 11. Trade Unions 12. Collective Bargaining and Industrial Action
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