Discrimination in Employment: Law and Practice
FT Law & Tax (Publisher)
Published on 20. December 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-0-7520-0164-7 (ISBN)
Description
Discrimination law is complex and breaches are becoming increasingly costly. Last year, industrial tribunals dealt with one third more sex discrimination cases, and since the compensation limit was abolished, awards have grown by 45% - making it essential for practitioners to keep ahead of events in this key area of employment law.
Discrimination in Employment: Law and Practice provides authoritative guidance and a practical approach to help practitioners fully understand the principles involved.
Every aspect of discrimination in the work place - from sex and race discrimination and equal pay issues to religion and disability - is examined in this work, which means that practitioners can advise clients with confidence that they are not missing any area.
Written in a clear and comprehensive style for ease of use, it includes a guide to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, and explains the rights and obligations of both employers and employees as defined by UK and particularly EUlaw and case law.
The authors, both well known employment specialists, provide authoritative commentary combined with practical guidance in the form of user-friendly precedents and checklists to help the reader quickly absorb this core area of employment law.
Whether advising a claimant or a defendent before an industrial tribunal, this book is an invaluable source of guidance practitioners cannot afford to be without.
* Considers all forms of discrimination in the workplace
* Explains in full how EC law affects the rights of employees and the obligations of employers using case law where appropriate
* Looks at the subject from both the claimant and defendant's points-of-vi
Discrimination in Employment: Law and Practice provides authoritative guidance and a practical approach to help practitioners fully understand the principles involved.
Every aspect of discrimination in the work place - from sex and race discrimination and equal pay issues to religion and disability - is examined in this work, which means that practitioners can advise clients with confidence that they are not missing any area.
Written in a clear and comprehensive style for ease of use, it includes a guide to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, and explains the rights and obligations of both employers and employees as defined by UK and particularly EUlaw and case law.
The authors, both well known employment specialists, provide authoritative commentary combined with practical guidance in the form of user-friendly precedents and checklists to help the reader quickly absorb this core area of employment law.
Whether advising a claimant or a defendent before an industrial tribunal, this book is an invaluable source of guidance practitioners cannot afford to be without.
* Considers all forms of discrimination in the workplace
* Explains in full how EC law affects the rights of employees and the obligations of employers using case law where appropriate
* Looks at the subject from both the claimant and defendant's points-of-vi
Reviews / Votes
This A5 text examines firstly the legal framework in which discrimination law is set and then its practical application to assessing whether your client has a case and the remedies available to him and their limitations. The book has a chapter on the new Disability Discrimination Act 1995.For practitioners it should be a useful addition to their bookshelves. LitigationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0164-7 (9780752001647)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction
Part 1: Sex and Race Discrimination
Introduction to the legislation
Exemptions and liabilities
Discrimination in practice
Enforcement
Part 2: Equal pay
The right of equal terms
Exclusions and defences
Procedure in equal pay claims
Challenging sources of unequal pay
Part 3: Other Discrimination
Other discrimination
Part 1: Sex and Race Discrimination
Introduction to the legislation
Exemptions and liabilities
Discrimination in practice
Enforcement
Part 2: Equal pay
The right of equal terms
Exclusions and defences
Procedure in equal pay claims
Challenging sources of unequal pay
Part 3: Other Discrimination
Other discrimination