472 Pages
    by Routledge

    472 Pages
    by Routledge

    Packed with a wealth of case law and legislation, this book will enable you to fully understand the intricacies of this fast-changing subject with ease. With features such as chapter summaries and further reading suggestions, Employment Law is well-suited to support you in your studies.

    The ninth edition has been fully updated to include coverage of the latest legislative and case law developments, including:

    •  issues around shared parental leave;
    • the national living wage;
    • legal developments in the area of non-standard work.

    Offering comprehensive coverage of all the key aspects of individual and collective employment law in a clear and accessible way, Employment Law is ideal for both LLB and HRM students.

    1. The study of employment law;  2. The employment relationship;  3. Non-standard working;  4. The contract of employment;  5. Termination of employment;  6. Equality: prohibited conduct and equality of terms;  7. Equality: the protected characteristics;  8. Time and pay;  9. Parental and maternity rights;  10. Business restructuring;  11. Trade unions;   12. Collective bargaining and industrial action;  Index

    Biography

    Malcolm Sargeant is Professor of Labour Law at Middlesex University and teaches discrimination law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is currently co-author of several student text books on employment law and has also authored and edited other books on aspects of discrimination law.

    David Lewis is Professor of Employment Law at Middlesex University. He has written specialist and general books and has published articles in several countries. David has considerable experience as a consultant and is on the ACAS panel of arbitrators.