The Pocket Lawyer series is designed for members of the public who want 'how to' guidance in situations that would normally require expert advice. Each title: Is written by experts in their field Contains all the information you need in one book Has an accessible and user-friendly layout and structure Is supported by a companion website providing free updates and ready-to-use documents and letters In an ideal world,your working relationship with your employer would be perfect. Unfortunately, sometimes things go wrong. Your Rights at Work provides you with the advice and assistance you need to put things right. It takes you through a typical employment contract and explains what your rights are. It then shows you how to assert yourself if you are being treated unfairly and provides all the legal references you need to convince an employment tribunal you are in the right.
By:
Bob Watt, Rosy Border Imprint: Routledge Cavendish Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 272g ISBN:9781859418635 ISBN 10: 1859418635 Pages: 200 Publication Date:30 November 2003 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 The History of Employment Law; Chapter 2 Your Rights at Work – An Explanation; Chapter 3 Your Contract of Employment; Chapter 4 Your Relationship with your Employer; Part 2 Your Rights; Chapter 5 The Protection of Wages; Chapter 6 Sunday Working; Chapter 7 ‘Blowing the Whistle’; Chapter 8 Being a Good Citizen; Chapter 9 Time Off; Chapter 10 Parents’ Rights; Chapter 11 Part of the Union?; Chapter 12 Discrimination and Harassment; Chapter 13 Health and Safety Rights; Chapter 14 Your Right to Claim your Rights; Part 3 Dismissal and Redundancy; Chapter 15 Part Ing Company – an Outline; Chapter 16 Unfair Dismissal; Chapter 17 Redundancy; Chapter 18 Constructive Dismissal and Wrongful Dismissal; Chapter 19 Compensation for Dismissal or Redundancy; Part 4 The Employment Tribunal and the Law; Chapter 20 The Last Resort – the Employment Tribunal; Chapter 21 Some Thoughts about the Law;