Employment law is one of the fastest moving areas in the law, with statuary changes, European decisions and new cases changing the detail very rapidly. This work steers the student through the complexities providing summary points, exercises and additional reading.
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Deborah J. Lockton is the author of "Effective Contracts of Employment", "Student Statutes: Employment Law", "The Employment Relations Act 1999: A Practical Guide", and "Questions and Answers in Employment Law".
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION - Sources and Institutions of Employment Law -
PART TWO: THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP - The Nature of the Relationship -
Terms of the Contract - Implied Duties in the Contract of Employment - PART
THREE: CONSTRAINTS ON THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP - Discrimination - Equal
Pay - Employment Protection - PART FOUR: TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT -
Termination at Common Law - Unfair Dismissal - Redundancy - Duties of
Ex-employees - PART FIVE: TRADE UNIONS AND THE LAW OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION -
Trade Unions - The Rights of Trade Union Members - Industrial Action
DEBORAH J. LOCKTON is Deputy Head, Department of Law at De Montfort University. She has specialised in employment law for many years, and has acted as a consultant for a variety of companies. She also conducts specialist in-house training courses for companies. Her other books include Effective Contracts of Employment, Student Statutes: Employment Law, The Employment Relations Act 1999: A Practical Guide, and Questions and Answers in Employment Law.