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A Practical Guide to Advising Schools on Employment Law 2nd ed isbn 9781916698222

A Practical Guide to Advising Schools on Employment Law


ISBN13: 9781911035718
New Edition ISBN: 9781916698222
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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Advising educational establishments on their rights and responsibilities as an Employer is an increasingly complex and specialist area; particularly with the drive towards academisation, multi-academy trusts and the ever increasing legislative burden of safeguarding and governance.

Based on the author’s extensive experience in this area, this text provides a practical approach to advising on employment issues for Schools and academies. Aimed at all those advising clients in this sector, the text focuses on key issues unique to the sector; including:-

  • Who is the Employer?
  • An examination of the different types of educational institutions and the intricacies unique to each.
  • Disciplinary and misconduct issues – including safeguarding issues and the role of the barring authorities.
  • Performance management including sickness absence; performance related pay and the statutory appraisal framework.
  • TUPE in the Education Sector.
  • Trade Union relations.
  • Pensions – an examination of key areas practitioners should be aware of in dealing with the Local Government Pension Scheme and Teachers’ Pension Scheme, with particular reference to restructuring.