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Employment Law for Managers: Navigating the HR Lifecycle


ISBN13: 9781032760773
To be Published: November 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £42.99





Employment Law for Managers is an accessible and engaging guide that demystifies employment law for managers, HR professionals, and students. Written in clear, jargon-free language, it explains the core principles of employment law and applies them to the practical challenges of managing people. By addressing common fears and misconceptions, the book empowers readers to navigate employment law with confidence and avoid potential pitfalls.

Uniquely structured around the HR lifecycle, the book examines legal risks at each stage of employment, from recruitment and contracts to performance management, grievances, and dismissal. It provides a practical understanding of employment law in England and Wales, with illustrative case studies following two employees through their career journeys. This approach ensures readers can relate legal concepts to real-world scenarios, making the content both practical and memorable.

This essential resource is ideal for HR and business students encountering employment law for the first time, as well as managers seeking to consolidate their knowledge. Whether you’re hiring, managing, or resolving disputes, this book equips you with the tools to make informed decisions and confidently handle employment issues.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. English law and Employment Law
2. Pre-employment (1): Advertising, Recruitment and Selection
3. Pre-employment (2): Agreeing and Documenting an Employment Contract
4. Paying Employees
5. Working time and holidays
6. Keeping Employees Safe and Healthy
7. Dealing with Employee Requests (1): ‘Family-friendly’ Accommodations
8. Dealing with Employee Requests (2): Religion and Disability
9. Respecting Employees’ Privacy
10. Protecting Employees from Discrimination, Harassment and Victimisation
11. Consultation and Communication with Employees
12. Change Management and Employment Law
13. Dealing with Challenging Situations
14. Ending the Employment Contract
15. Preparing for and Attending an Employment Tribunal
16. Obligations Continuing After Employment Ends