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Employment Law Malcolm Sargeant

Employment Law By Malcolm Sargeant

Employment Law by Malcolm Sargeant


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Employment Law Summary

Employment Law by Malcolm Sargeant

Offering comprehensive coverage of all aspects of employment law and the employment relationship, Employment Law is the ideal companion to support you throughout your study. Accessibly written, the book succeeds in presenting the wealth of case law and legislation at play in this area in an exceedingly clear manner enabling you to grasp a full understanding of the intricacies of the subject with ease.

About Malcolm Sargeant

Malcolm Sargeant is Professor of Labour Law at Middlesex University. He has authored and contributed to a number of books, journals and other publications on employment and discrimination law subjects for both students and practitioners.

David Lewis is Professor of Employment Law at Middlesex University and programme leader for the MA in Human Resource Management and Employment Law. He has considerable experience as a consultant and is on the ACAS panel of arbitrators.

Table of Contents

1. The study of employment law

2. The employment relationship

3. The contract of employment

4. Termination of employment

5. Discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, religion or belief, and sexual orientation; the Equality Act 2010

6. Age and disability discrimination

7. Time and pay

8. Parental and maternity rights

9. Business re-structuring

10. Trade unions

11. Collective bargaining and industrial action

Additional information

GOR004162750
9781408229255
1408229250
Employment Law by Malcolm Sargeant
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2010-07-01
464
N/A
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