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Employment Law: Concepts and Cases 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780409351514
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409344691
To be Published: January 2025
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £50.00



Employment Law: Concepts and Cases is an introductory text for students undertaking an employment law unit as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate business, law or legal studies degree. Human Resource Management students may find it particularly useful.

Written in clear, everyday language and easily accessible for students who may not yet have studied law, this book explores core features of the legal relationship between employers and employees. It focuses on primary common law concepts that explain employer and employee rights and responsibilities in Australia, and also covers key aspects of the Fair Work and Work Health and Safety legislation. Important case law relevant to a study of employment law is presented simply and succinctly.

Features:

  • Written in clear, everyday language
  • Explores core legal features of the employment relationship
  • Focus on concepts and cases that explain employer and employee responsibilities
  • Discussion of relevant legislative aspects

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Introducing Employment Law
What is Employment?
Contract Formation and Terms
Employer Duties
Employee Duties
Ending the Contract
Statutory Job Protections
The Federal System and Employment Conditions
Modern Awards
Enterprise Agreements
Industrial Action
Work Health and Safety