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Redundancy: The Law and Practice (4th Edition) explores redundancy law in England and Wales from a practical and analytical standpoint, comprehensively covering individual redundancy, unfair dismissal, contractual redundancy schemes, discrimination, voluntary severance arrangements, and collective redundancies.
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Redundancy: The Law and Practice (4th Edition) explores redundancy law in England and Wales from a practical and analytical standpoint, comprehensively covering individual redundancy, unfair dismissal, contractual redundancy schemes, discrimination, voluntary severance arrangements, and collective redundancies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9780198798484
- ISBN-10: 0198798482
- Artikelnr.: 61245243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9780198798484
- ISBN-10: 0198798482
- Artikelnr.: 61245243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John McMullen, MA, PhD, FCIPD, FRSA; is one of the UK's leading employment lawyers. He is a Partner at Spencer West LLP and is also Visiting Professor of Law at Leeds University Business School, Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change.
* Part 1 Introductory Observations and the Redundancy Payments Scheme
* Introduction
* 1: Qualifying Factors
* 2: The Requirement of Dismissal
* 3: The Definition of Redundancy
* 4: Re-Employment
* 5: Death of An Employer or Employee
* 6: Lay-Off and Short-Time Working
* 7: Misconduct and Strikes
* 8: Claiming and Calculating
* Part 2 Employment Protection Rights Associated with Redundancy
* 9: 1. Guarantee Payments and Time Off to Look for Work or Training
* Part 3 Unfair Dismissal
* 10: Redundancy and Unfair Dismissal
* Part 4 Information and Consultation
* 11: Information and Consultation on Multiple Redundancies
* Part 5 Contractual Schemes
* 12: Contractual Redundancy Schemes
* Appendices
* 1: Redundancy Payment Ready Reckoner
* 2: Redundancy Selection Matrix
* 3: Specimen Letter: Informing Trade Unions and/or Employee
Representatives and Initiating Consultation on Collective
Redundancies Pursuant to TULRCA 1992, section 188
* 4: Specimen Letter: To Affected Employees Inviting Them to Elect
Representatives
* 5: Specimen Letter/Notice: Informing all Employees of Redundancy
Proposals
* 6: Specimen Letter: Informing Individual Employee of Proposed
Selection for Redundancy
* 7: Specimen Letter: To Individual Employee Informing Him of Final
Selection for Redundancy
* 8: Form HR1 (Advance Notification of Redundancies)
* 9: Form RP1 (Redundancy Payments: Claims from the National Insurance
Fund)
* Introduction
* 1: Qualifying Factors
* 2: The Requirement of Dismissal
* 3: The Definition of Redundancy
* 4: Re-Employment
* 5: Death of An Employer or Employee
* 6: Lay-Off and Short-Time Working
* 7: Misconduct and Strikes
* 8: Claiming and Calculating
* Part 2 Employment Protection Rights Associated with Redundancy
* 9: 1. Guarantee Payments and Time Off to Look for Work or Training
* Part 3 Unfair Dismissal
* 10: Redundancy and Unfair Dismissal
* Part 4 Information and Consultation
* 11: Information and Consultation on Multiple Redundancies
* Part 5 Contractual Schemes
* 12: Contractual Redundancy Schemes
* Appendices
* 1: Redundancy Payment Ready Reckoner
* 2: Redundancy Selection Matrix
* 3: Specimen Letter: Informing Trade Unions and/or Employee
Representatives and Initiating Consultation on Collective
Redundancies Pursuant to TULRCA 1992, section 188
* 4: Specimen Letter: To Affected Employees Inviting Them to Elect
Representatives
* 5: Specimen Letter/Notice: Informing all Employees of Redundancy
Proposals
* 6: Specimen Letter: Informing Individual Employee of Proposed
Selection for Redundancy
* 7: Specimen Letter: To Individual Employee Informing Him of Final
Selection for Redundancy
* 8: Form HR1 (Advance Notification of Redundancies)
* 9: Form RP1 (Redundancy Payments: Claims from the National Insurance
Fund)
* Part 1 Introductory Observations and the Redundancy Payments Scheme
* Introduction
* 1: Qualifying Factors
* 2: The Requirement of Dismissal
* 3: The Definition of Redundancy
* 4: Re-Employment
* 5: Death of An Employer or Employee
* 6: Lay-Off and Short-Time Working
* 7: Misconduct and Strikes
* 8: Claiming and Calculating
* Part 2 Employment Protection Rights Associated with Redundancy
* 9: 1. Guarantee Payments and Time Off to Look for Work or Training
* Part 3 Unfair Dismissal
* 10: Redundancy and Unfair Dismissal
* Part 4 Information and Consultation
* 11: Information and Consultation on Multiple Redundancies
* Part 5 Contractual Schemes
* 12: Contractual Redundancy Schemes
* Appendices
* 1: Redundancy Payment Ready Reckoner
* 2: Redundancy Selection Matrix
* 3: Specimen Letter: Informing Trade Unions and/or Employee
Representatives and Initiating Consultation on Collective
Redundancies Pursuant to TULRCA 1992, section 188
* 4: Specimen Letter: To Affected Employees Inviting Them to Elect
Representatives
* 5: Specimen Letter/Notice: Informing all Employees of Redundancy
Proposals
* 6: Specimen Letter: Informing Individual Employee of Proposed
Selection for Redundancy
* 7: Specimen Letter: To Individual Employee Informing Him of Final
Selection for Redundancy
* 8: Form HR1 (Advance Notification of Redundancies)
* 9: Form RP1 (Redundancy Payments: Claims from the National Insurance
Fund)
* Introduction
* 1: Qualifying Factors
* 2: The Requirement of Dismissal
* 3: The Definition of Redundancy
* 4: Re-Employment
* 5: Death of An Employer or Employee
* 6: Lay-Off and Short-Time Working
* 7: Misconduct and Strikes
* 8: Claiming and Calculating
* Part 2 Employment Protection Rights Associated with Redundancy
* 9: 1. Guarantee Payments and Time Off to Look for Work or Training
* Part 3 Unfair Dismissal
* 10: Redundancy and Unfair Dismissal
* Part 4 Information and Consultation
* 11: Information and Consultation on Multiple Redundancies
* Part 5 Contractual Schemes
* 12: Contractual Redundancy Schemes
* Appendices
* 1: Redundancy Payment Ready Reckoner
* 2: Redundancy Selection Matrix
* 3: Specimen Letter: Informing Trade Unions and/or Employee
Representatives and Initiating Consultation on Collective
Redundancies Pursuant to TULRCA 1992, section 188
* 4: Specimen Letter: To Affected Employees Inviting Them to Elect
Representatives
* 5: Specimen Letter/Notice: Informing all Employees of Redundancy
Proposals
* 6: Specimen Letter: Informing Individual Employee of Proposed
Selection for Redundancy
* 7: Specimen Letter: To Individual Employee Informing Him of Final
Selection for Redundancy
* 8: Form HR1 (Advance Notification of Redundancies)
* 9: Form RP1 (Redundancy Payments: Claims from the National Insurance
Fund)







