
Informing and Consulting Employees
The New Law
Oxford University Press
Published on 27. October 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
364 pages
978-0-19-928364-4 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive and practical analysis of the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004. The Regulations, which come into force on a rolling basis from spring 2005, represent a fundamental and complex change to employee relations in the UK, requesting companies to set up domestic works councils and inform and consult them about a wide range of business issues. This book provides a detailed explanation of the contents of the regulations, as well as offering expert guidance on their implications for employers in practice.
The text explains the operation of the new law on a mechanical level and provides expert guidance on its implications. It addresses the practical concerns and questions of those affected - when do the regulations apply; how is the information and consultation process started; how does an employer negotiate; when should a voluntary procedure be considered; what does 'information and consultation' mean; how is confidential information best treated; how will the new be procedure enforced; how does it interact with existing laws on redundancy and TUPE? The Narrative is supported by flowcharts and sample procedures, together with the full text of relevant materials (the Regulations, the Directive, and DTI guidance).
The text explains the operation of the new law on a mechanical level and provides expert guidance on its implications. It addresses the practical concerns and questions of those affected - when do the regulations apply; how is the information and consultation process started; how does an employer negotiate; when should a voluntary procedure be considered; what does 'information and consultation' mean; how is confidential information best treated; how will the new be procedure enforced; how does it interact with existing laws on redundancy and TUPE? The Narrative is supported by flowcharts and sample procedures, together with the full text of relevant materials (the Regulations, the Directive, and DTI guidance).
Reviews / Votes
...goes on to give in-depth coverage of the scheme of the Regulations. Of particular interest to practitioners are the chapters on 'pre-existing' and 'negotiated' agreements. * Mark Tarran, PLC Employment *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
550 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-928364-4 (9780199283644)
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Persons
Nicholas Squire is a partner and head of Freshfields' employment, pensions, and benefit practice based in London. He has extensive experience in advising on collective consultation issues, especially in the context of large-scale cross-border transactions and other 'employee change' situations.
Kathleen Squire is a partner in the London employment, pensions, and benefits practice at Freshfields. She has broad experience of employee participation structures.
Joanna Broadbent is a senior knowledge management lawyer in the employment, pensions, and benefits practice at Freshfields. She has specific responsibilties for know-how and training.
Kathleen Squire is a partner in the London employment, pensions, and benefits practice at Freshfields. She has broad experience of employee participation structures.
Joanna Broadbent is a senior knowledge management lawyer in the employment, pensions, and benefits practice at Freshfields. She has specific responsibilties for know-how and training.
Author
Partner and Head of London Employment Team, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Senior Knowledge Management Lawyer, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Content
1. Introduction and Overview ; 2. When do the Regulations Apply? ; 3. Pre-existing Agreements ; 4. Requesting Information and Consultation ; 5. Negotiating an Information and Consultation Procedure ; 6. Standard Information and Consultation Arrangements ; 7. Enforcement ; 8. Confidential Information ; 9. Employee Rights ; 10. How do we Compare? ; APPENDIX 1 ; EU Information and Consultation Directive ; APPENDIX 2 ; Information and Consultation of Employees Directive 2004 ; APPENDIX 3 ; DTI Guidance on the Information and Consultation Regulations 2004