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Round Hall Nutshells: Employment Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781858007199
New Edition ISBN: 9780414102514
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781858004549
Published: February 2016
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Specially written for students of Irish law, each title in the Nutshell Series from Round Hall is an accessible review of key principles, concepts and cases. Nutshells are both the ideal introductory text, and the perfect revision aid.

The new edition of Employment Law Nutshell is primarily a revision tool for students, summarising the essential components of the vast subject of employment law. It is a user-friendly and concise work that will be an invaluable study aid.

New to this edition

  • All chapters have been revised and rewritten to incorporate recent developments, and many have been expanded to cover areas not addressed in the previous edition such as the right to legal representation at disciplinary hearings, suspensions, injunctions and layoffs.
  • Includes coverage of the new Workplace Relations Act 2015 and the Workplace Relations Commission.
  • Deals with the legislative changes introduced by the Workplace Relations Act 2015.
  • Features cases relating to fair procedures in effecting redundancies: Mackey v Resource Support Services Limited (UD56/2009) and Fennell v Resource Facilities Support Limited (D57/2009).
  • Deals with recent changes in the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 following decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Subjects:
Irish Law