Known for its detailed and authoritative approach, Smith & Wood's Employment Law provides a comprehensive yet accessible guide to employment law. Clear accounts of essential case law and legislation are complemented by insightful commentary and critique to direct preparation for classes and assessments. Carefully explains topics in their social and historical context, providing readers with an awareness of the fast-paced development of employment legislation and offering a critical analysis of the future direction of the law.
Digital formats and resources
The sixteenth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.
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· The online resources include self-test questions with feedback for each chapter, as well as further reading lists and useful websites to help support student's learning.
1: Introduction
2: Contracts of employment (1): status, formation, continuity, and change
3: Contracts of employment (2): content and wages
4: Discrimination in employment
5: The work-life balance legislation
6: Termination of employment contract at common law
7: Unfair dismissal
8: Redundancy, reorganization, and transfers of undertakings
9: Collective labour law
10: Industrial action