
Employment Law
An Introduction
Stephen Taylor(Author)
Oxford University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 22. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-0-19-960489-0 (ISBN)
Description
Employment Law is a unique textbook specifically tailored to the needs of Business and Management students. No prior experience of the law is assumed, and the text provides a truly comprehensive approach to the subject at an introductory level. The engaging and accessible writing style is combined with a wealth of pedagogical features, including practical examples, activity boxes and chapter summaries. These learning tools guide students through the fundamentals of their course and ensure a lasting understanding of key themes and concepts. Debates feature in every chapter to foster critical thinking, while workplace examples clearly outline the practical complexities of employment law without simplifying them. Divided into seven parts, Employment Law covers the most recent developments in this exciting field. Chapters have been revised and updated to inform students of current changes in all areas, including discrimination, unfair dismissal and immigration law. The text also fully reflects emergent changes to the UK political and economic landscape, from the credit crunch to the coalition government.
A section devoted entirely to employment law in action reveals to students the practicalities of preparing and presenting a legal case. The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre providing students with self-test questions, annual updates from the authors and suggested further reading.
A section devoted entirely to employment law in action reveals to students the practicalities of preparing and presenting a legal case. The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre providing students with self-test questions, annual updates from the authors and suggested further reading.
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
The text is aimed at upper level Undergraduate (level 2 or 3) and Postgraduate students.
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
9 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1110 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-960489-0 (9780199604890)
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Previous edition

Stephen Taylor | Astra Emir
Employment Law
Book
04/2009
2nd Edition
Oxford University Press
€44.63
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Persons
Stephen Taylor, Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management at the Business School, Manchester Metropolitan University and CIPD National Examiner in Employment Law, and Astra Emir, Barrister-at-law, academic and Director of Legal Confidence Training
Content
PART ONE - FOUNDATIONS ; 1. The rise of employment law ; 2. Sources and institutions ; 3. Barriers to employment rights ; PART TWO - THE CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT ; 4. Unfair dismissal - reasons and remedies ; 5. Unfair dismissal - reasonableness ; 6. Redundancy ; 7. Contractual employment rights ; 8. Implied terms ; 9. Wrongful and constructive dismissal ; PART THREE - DISCRIMINATION LAW ; 10. Introducing discrimination law ; 11. Equality ; 12. Age discrimination ; 13. Disability ; 14. Race ; 15. Religion ; 16. Sex discrimination ; 17. Sex-related characteristics ; 18. Equal pay ; 19. Atypical workers ; PART FOUR - EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND PRACTICE ; 20. Family friendly ; 21. Wages benefits ; 22. Privacy ; 23. TUPE ; PART FIVE - HEALTH AND S AFETY ; 24. Health and safety - the criminal law ; 25. Health and safety - the civil law ; 26. Working time ; PART SIX - COLLECTIVE EMPLOYMENT LAW ; 27. Freedom of association ; 28. Consultation and bargaining ; 29. Industrial action ; PART SEVEN - EMPLOYMENT LAW IN ACTION ; 30. Tribunal procedure ; 31. Preparing and presenting a case