Employment Law Checklists 2009

Employment Law Checklists 2009

by Catherine Taylor (Author), JuliaPalca (Author)

Synopsis

What are grounds for dismissal? When is a person redundant? What about equal pay? Employment Law Checklists provides the first point of reference for anyone whose work brings them into contact with employment law or human resources issues. The new edition of this practical and accessible guide to employment law has been fully updated to include developments in equality legislation, family friendly laws, TUPE, and statutory dispute provisions. Combining concise, cogent analysis with an appealing and easy to use checklist format, this title provides quick answers to a wide variety of employment law problems. It sets out clearly and concisely all the points which must be considered and the procedures which must be followed before employment decisions are made. The law relating to each topic is briefly described, followed by step-by-step guidance on how to approach each issue. The fourth edition of this title continues to present the law in a practical and user friendly format, bringing readers up to date with this fast-moving area of law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
Edition: 4
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 29 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0199547475
ISBN 13: 9780199547470

Media Reviews
This book is a useful guide and achieves the objectives set out in the preface, It has some very useful commentry in the checklists and flowcharts. Dr Saleem Sheikh, Solicitor, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of East London
Author Bio
Catherine Taylor works on both contentious and non-contentious employment issues and has specific expertise in High Court litigation (especially bonus and employee competition disputes) European issues, and Data Protection. Catherine is joint author of Employment Law Checklists (3rd Edition, published by OUP 2004), Employee Competition: Covenants, Confidentiality, and Garden Leave, (ed.) Paul Goulding, (OUP, 2007) and of Blackstone's Employment Law Practice, (ed.) John Bowers, (3rd Edition, OUP, 2008).