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(Wilberforce Chambers, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1784514675
  • ISBN-13: 9781784514679
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 728 pages, kõrgus x laius: 248x156 mm, kaal: 1295 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1784514675
  • ISBN-13: 9781784514679
Corporate Insolvency: Employment Rights is the only book of its kind to successfully bridge the gap between the two distinct disciplines of employment and corporate insolvency law by drawing out the legal principles applicable where the different legal regimes interact.

How this book can help you in your work Providing in-depth analysis and drawing together legislation, case law, analysis and comment Corporate Insolvency: Employment Rights focuses on the application of the rules relating to corporate insolvency and how they impact on employees. It explains the detailed elements of this specialist field of law and practice, providing a useful base on which to answer questions that are likely to arise, for example: How is the position of employees affected by the appointment of an insolvency practitioner over their employing company? Who is liable and what priority is given to past or future claims?

Keep up to date Coverage includes: · The changes to expenses and provable debts following the Supreme Court decision in Nortel · Changes to Tupe in 2014 · Who is a worker: Clyde & Co v Bates van Winkelhof · Caselaw on Tupe and dismissals, including: Crystal Palace FC Ltd v Kavanagh · New employment tribunal fees and penalties · Changes to preferential debts

Why you should read this book If you work as an employment practitioner or corporate insolvency practitioner, you will find the up-to-date case law and practical analysis in Corporate Insolvency: Employment Rights an essential aid to your work.

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Corporate Insolvency: Employment Rights provides an in-depth analysis of the law relating to corporate insolvency where it interacts with the law governing employment rights.
Preface v
About the Author ix
Abbreviations and Terminology xi
Useful Websites xvii
Table of Statutes
xxiii
Table of Statutory Instruments
xxxiii
Table of Cases
xli
Part 1 Introduction
1(8)
1 Introduction and the Impact of Brexit
3(6)
Part 2 Employment Law Overview
9(84)
2 Employment Law
11(34)
3 Directors and Controlling Shareholders as Employees
45(20)
4 Redundancy and TUPE: Consultation with Employees
65(12)
5 Consultation -- Penalties and Special Circumstances (TUPE and TULRCA)
77(10)
6 Works Councils
87(6)
Part 3 Insolvency Law: Overview
93(50)
7 Insolvency Proceedings
95(20)
8 Insolvency: Moratorium on Legal Proceedings and Process
115(28)
Part 4 The Start of Insolvency Proceedings
143(38)
9 Start of Insolvency Proceedings: Effect on Employees
145(18)
10 Effect of Termination of Employment
163(8)
11 Protective Awards and Redundancy Consultation in Insolvency
171(10)
Part 5 IP Liability and Employees
181(44)
12 Personal Liability of Insolvency Practitioners
183(12)
13 IP Personal Liability: Direct Criminal or Civil Penalty Liability
195(20)
14 IP Personal Liability: Discrimination Legislation
215(10)
Part 6 Payments to Employees
225(102)
15 Preferential Debts
227(22)
16 Preferential Debts: Subrogation of Third Parties and NI Fund
249(12)
17 National Minimum Wage
261(4)
18 Pensions: Auto-enrolment Duties
265(4)
19 EC Employment Insolvency Directive
269(8)
20 National Insurance Fund
277(18)
21 NI Fund: Subrogation of the Secretary of State
295(6)
22 NI Fund: Procedure on Claims from the Secretary of State
301(4)
23 Statutory Maternity, Sick, Paternity and Adoption Pay
305(2)
24 Summary Table: Status of Employees' Claims (Preferential/NI Fund)
307(4)
25 Set-off
311(16)
Part 7 Continued Employment/Carrying on Business
327(136)
26 Carrying on Business: Impact on Employee and Pension Claims
329(12)
27 Carrying on Business -- Nortel and Overview of Issues -- Provable Debts/Insolvency Expense/Adopted Contract/Black Hole?
341(18)
28 Carrying on Business -- Provable Debts
359(22)
29 Carrying on Business -- Insolvency Expenses
381(28)
30 Table: Employee Claims in Administration -- Expenses or Adopted
409(2)
31 Insolvency Expenses: Receivers?
411(6)
32 Carrying on Business -- Adopted Employment Contracts
417(34)
33 PAYE and National Insurance
451(12)
Part 8 TUPE and Business Transfers
463(138)
34 Transfer of Undertakings: Introduction and Impact of Europe
465(18)
35 TUPE 2006 -- Terminal Insolvencies
483(12)
36 TUPE 2006 -- Non-terminal Insolvencies
495(22)
37 TUPE 1981 -- Hive-downs
517(4)
38 TUPE 2006 -- Information and Consultation with Employees
521(8)
39 TUPE 2006 -- Changes to Definition of Transfer
529(4)
40 TUPE 2006 -- Provision of Information to Transferee
533(4)
41 TUPE: Impact on Dismissals Instigated by IP
537(30)
42 TUPE: Pension Liabilities
567(14)
43 Pre-pack Administrations -- Employee and Pension Issues
581(20)
Part 9 Overseas Employees and Insolvencies
601(30)
44 Overseas Employees and Insolvencies
603(28)
Index 631
David Pollard is a solicitor and a consultant with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. A former Chair of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL), he was for 25 years a partner in Freshfields specialising in pensions, employment and insolvency law. He advised companies on issues ranging from the setting up and funding of pension schemes to the impact of corporate insolvencies and transactions. He also acted for trustees, advising them generally, including on restructurings, funding, company proposals, disputes, and queries from pension scheme members. He has twice (1998 and 2015) been awarded the Wallace Medal by the APL for excellence in communicating pension issues.