LexisNexis offers an extensive coverage of employment law across our publications. The flagship title Mazengarb’s Employment Law includes extensive section by section commentary to the Employment Relations Act, Employment Court Regulations, Health and Safety at Work Act, and more. Dedicated publications ...
He was well versed in employment law.───他精通雇佣法。 According to a study by the Employment Law Alliance, almost half of all employees have been targeted by a bully boss.───根据雇员法律联合会的研究,几乎有一半的员工成为恶霸老板的刀下鱼肉。 mild reform of employment law this year mad...
Employment law has for many years been one of the fastest changing areas of law there is in Europe, and with Brexit on the doorstep the changes could start to come even faster. Whether you are an employer or an employee, the one thing that won’t change is your need to comply with ...
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Employment Law+ is a comprehensive knowledge and training service tailored to each client. The team includes knowledge lawyers and trainers and is dedicated to adding value to our clients through its unique range of bespoke training, facilitated discussions, e-learning, knowledge solutions and legal ...
This is a textbook on UK employment law which is both introductory and comprehensive. It is aimed primarily at people who have not studied law previously but who are studying for qualifications at either undergraduate or postgraduate level (which include employment law modules). The book is writte...
Every employee should have a contract. Use our free employment law advice make this contract work to your advantage. to If you are an employer, you have to provide a written statement of the main terms and conditions. Changing the terms of the contract without the employee’s agreement can ...
Employment Law: Guidance for Employers The Equality and Human Rights Commission has released new guidance on how women experiencing menopausal symptoms should be treated in the workplace, and the legal recourse they have for failure of employers to provide appropriate workplace support....