Employment Law

Employment Law
Author: Richard Ray Carlson
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Labor laws and legislation
ISBN: 9780735578036

Employment Law, Second Edition, presents a dynamic survey of contemporary issues. As an introduction to employment or labor law, or as a supplement to traditional collective bargaining or employment discrimination courses, Richard Carlson offers complete coverage of basic employment law and fills in the gaps between labor and discrimination. Engaging and timely, Employment Law, Second Edition features: cutting-edge topics, including the rights of undocumented workers, disputes over working time and abusive pay practices, enforcement of rights to health insurance and other benefits, investigation of employee misconduct, wrongful discharge, “whistleblowers,” conflicts between the demands of work and family, covenants not to compete, and more complete coverage of basic employment law doctrine and legislation, including the latest new employment statutes and cases consistent emphasis on context with regard to potential employment disputes, such as the formation of the employer-employee relationship; questions of status; and employee selection, compensation, supervision, dischar≥ and post-employment disputes a thought-provoking case selection that will stimulate class discussion Updated throughout, The Second Edition offers: the latest developments in legal protection for undocumented workers and liabilities of their employers new cases and laws on employee selection, including the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and restrictions against “personality testing” of employees developments in the law of compensation, including antitrust violations by employers, disputes over working time, and class and “collective” actions for unpaid wages updated treatment of rules of nondiscrimination and fiduciary duty in employer-provided health, retirement and other benefit plans analysis of state efforts to mandate employer-provided health insurance coverage of new laws For The protection of employees whose family members are called to active military duty expanded and updated coverage of legal protections for whistleblowers and other employees acting in the public interest, including the latest draft of the proposed Restatement of Employment Law Exploring contemporary topics in employment law, from employee status and contract formation to termination and post-termination issues, Employment Law, Second Edition focuses on the real-life context of potential employment disputes.

Equal Employment Law

Equal Employment Law
Author: Richard T. Seymour
Publisher: BNA Books (Bureau of National Affairs)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781570181382

You'll never be caught off guard regarding the annual flood of appellate decisions with this rolling two-year collection of case analysis.Take it with you to court -- and have the latest appellate authorities on employment discrimination under the key sources of law.Always current and with thoroughly balanced case descriptions, Equal Employment Law Update is your semiannual update on cases, comments, and strategies. It will keep you abreast of all substantive areas in EEO law, plus the procedural and trial-related issues common to all of the relevant statutory claims.The authors provide spot cites and other vital information -- with circuits highlighted in bold -- to save you time in court, visiting a client, or in your office.Plus, expert commentary from the authors and others adds dimension to your approaches in litigating cases dealing with Title VII, the Rehabilitation Act, the ADEA, the ADA, Title IX of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the WARN Act, sections of ERISA, and other authorities.With this book in your office or briefcase, you will be able to seize unexpected opportunities to make legal points and edge out your opponent. Also, the convenient format and chapter bibliographies will jump-start your research and point you to relevant treatises and law review articles.