Blackstone's Employment Tribunals Handbook 2014-15

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Language: English
Cover of the book Blackstone's Employment Tribunals Handbook 2014-15
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352 p. · 10.1x18 cm · Paperback
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Covering all the key aspects of Employment Tribunal practice, this book focuses on the procedure from the point when the claim is presented, through the initial procedural steps up to and including the hearing and the consideration of reviews and appeals. It deals concisely and authoritatively with the substantive law relating to unfair dismissal, discrimination, and the other main claims which can be made within the jurisdiction of the Employment Tribunals. There is substantial emphasis upon remedies and compensation featuring a draft Schedule of Loss with accompanying commentary to assist when presenting or defending a claim. Blackstone's Employment Tribunals Handbook's easy-to-use pocket-sized format facilitates quick reading and instant decision-making. Tables, flow-charts, and a clear and accessible style aid comprehension and speedy navigation. Cross-referencing to Blackstone's Employment Law Practice 2014 provides readers with easy access to in-depth commentary.
John Sprack is a barrister with extensive experience of practising and teaching employment law. He taught Employment Law at the Inns of Court School of Law (now City Law School) for 11 years, and was Director of its Bar Vocational Course. He served as an Employment Judge for fifteen years and continues to offer his expertise through Continuous Professional Development courses for practising lawyers in Advocacy and Employment Law.