Tolley's Discrimination Law Handbook

Tolley's Discrimination Law Handbook
Author: Paul Nicholls
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Provides information on all aspects of the law relating to discrimination,. Includes chapters on equal pay, direct and indirect discrimination,, victimization and part-time employees. Presents guidance on the procedures that need to be followed in the event of alleged discrimination, advice on formulating policies and preventing discrimination, how to make claims and defend against accusations, and checklists and guidance on putting policies and legislation into practice. Includes as appendices: texts of the Commission for Racial Equality Code of Practice, Race Relations and the EU Code of Practice, EU Recommendation and Sexual Harassment Code.

Tolley's Discrimination in Employment Handbook

Tolley's Discrimination in Employment Handbook
Author: Sarah Gregory
Publisher: Tolley Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: 9780754538851

Providing an authoritative, comprehensive, user-friendly text on all areas of discrimination in one portable handy book, this title includes analysis and commentary on new employment legislation such as the Equality Act 2010 and the Employment Act 2008.

The Handbook of Employment Relations

The Handbook of Employment Relations
Author: Brian Towers
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2004
Genre: Endüstriyel ilişkiler- Büyük Britanya
ISBN: 9780749442088

Changes in working patterns and technology over the last decade have revolutionized the way we work. More people than ever work in white-collar jobs and are unlikely to organize collectively. Other issues such as careers, the long-hours culture, the global economy, an ageing workforce, and changes in employment legislation have completely transformed the working landscape. This long-awaited fourth edition of the Handbook of Employment Relations, Law and Practice (originally published as the Handbook of Industrial Relations Practice) has been revised to reflect these changes. In this comprehensive handbook, a host of acknowledged experts have been brought together to consider all aspects of employment relations. Topics include: the influence of the EU employment relations and the information society unfair dismissal health and safety pay working time and other employment rights alternative dispute resolution managing the employment relationship employment relations in smaller firms trade unions pay and performance sickness and absence training and development managing change. The Handbook of Employment Relations, Law and Practice is an invaluable source of guidance and practical advice for resolving day-to-day issues that arise in the workplace. Practitioners, students and managers alike will find it an essential tool that they will refer to again and again.

Tolley's Workplace Accident Handbook

Tolley's Workplace Accident Handbook
Author: Mark Tyler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2007-08-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1136354956

Occupational safety and health management theory is now rightly focused on pro-activity, risk assessment and management. But it remains important that organizations know what they need to do when accidents happen, both to comply with legislation and to extract all the information from the incident to improve their health and safety management. Tolley’s Workplace Accident Handbook presents in a single volume what needs to be done when an accident occurs – from emergency procedures and legal reporting requirements through to formal investigations and possible legal proceedings. In this new edition, chapters on first aid and accident investigation reports have been added and the rehabilitation chapter has been updated to cover the latest insurance industry initiatives. The Handbook also shows how to learn from the accident data gathered and how to implement recommendations into a company's health and safety management system. The text is supported by checklists, case studies and ready-to-use forms and templates. Health and Safety practitioners in all industries will find this Handbook is packed full of practical and legal advice. It will also be of use to lawyers dealing with accident claims, insurance risk managers, emergency planning, first aid, and enforcement officers, as well as to students on health and safety and specialist accident investigation courses. Mark Tyler is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner and a leading Solicitor in the area of health and safety law who has worked on numerous high profile cases such as rail crashes and legionnaires disease. His expertise is supplemented with the practical knowledge of other experts in their individual subject areas.

Tolley's Equal Opportunities Handbook

Tolley's Equal Opportunities Handbook
Author: Martin Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This reference guide to all aspects of the law relating to equal opportunities and discrimination provides accessible and straightforward advice to help practitioners with the day-to-day problems encountered when dealing with this complex area of law and covers the full range of equal opportunity issues from gender re-assignment to paternity leave. Highly practical and using concise and non-technical language this new edition covers developments in the legislation including that on race discrimination now extended to public bodies and the new maternity pay proposals. The work includes case law and material on institutional discrimination, cronyism, nepotism, term-time working, career breaks, job shares, dress codes, medical evidence, bullying, estoppel, work/life balance and the European charter on fundamental human rights. The A-Z format uses checklists to offer practical guidance and this second edition includes new checklists on career break schemes and job share schemes.