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Labour Law
By
Robert Upex, Richard Benny, and Stephen Hardy
Description
* Focusses on
core elements of employment law helping students make sense of this
vast subject
* Concise and
clearly written text providing undergraduates with a succinct account
of the recent developments in labour law
* Includes
features such as summary points, further reading, and self-test
questions making it an excellent book from which to learn, critically
self-test and prepare for exams
New to this edition
* New chapter
on human rights, examining the relationship between labour/employment
law and human rights in the workplace
The second and
updated edition of Labour Law Core Text covers the core elements in
labour and employment law courses and presents these clearly and
concisely. Its clear layout makes this an accessible text for
undergraduates who are learning the subject from the beginning. The
self-test questions further support students preparing for exams and
bulleted lists are helpful for revision.
Readership:
UK LLB students taking elective courses in employment law in their
second or third year of study. Also has appeal to HR Management and
Business Studies courses requiring an understanding of employment
law.
Contents
1. Introducing
Labour Law
2. EU Dimension
3. Contract of
Employment
4. Discrimination
and Equal Pay
5. Work Life
Balance
6. Termination of
Employment
7. Unfair
Dismissal
8. Redundancy
9. Transfer of
Undertaking
10. Trade Unions
and their Members
11. Collective
Bargaining
12. Industrial
Action
Authors, editors, and contributors
Robert Upex,
Professor of Law, University of Surrey,
Richard Benny,
Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey, and
Stephen Hardy,
Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester
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