The Penguin Guide to Employment Rights

The Penguin Guide to Employment Rights

by Cherie Booth (Preface), Cherie Booth (Preface), Hina Belitz (Author), Dominic Crossley-Holland (Author)

Synopsis

This book should prove an easy to use and accessible self-help handbook on employment rights. Designed to have as broad appeal as possible, it will be both authoritative and topical. The emphasis is on presenting readers with their rights in plain English, cutting through the jargon that so often surrounds the law. Written by an employment lawyer and journalist, the overall objective was to produce a reference to the law that affects us all. The text contains 25 chapters (on topics such as interview and selection; contracts of employment; flexible working; bullying; maternity rights; redundancy), with each chapter consisting of a question and answer section, with replies to the most commonly asked questions, actual case histories, an easy to use listings guide to the relevant laws, and a next steps section.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 26 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0141000457
ISBN 13: 9780141000459

Author Bio
Hina Belitz is an employment rights solicitor with Denton Wilde Sapte, a top city law firm. Dominic Crossley-Holland is Head of the ITN 24-hour News Channel. He is an award winning journalist and former Editor of the News at Ten. They both live in London EC1.