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Law Labor & Employment

Individual Employment Law, 2/e

by (author) Geoffrey England

Publisher
Irwin Law Inc.
Initial publish date
Sep 2008
Category
Labor & Employment
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552211557
    Publish Date
    Sep 2008
    List Price
    $54.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781552212547
    Publish Date
    Sep 2008
    List Price
    $54.00

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Individual Employment Law has been significantly revised and updated to include legislative and caselaw developments from 2000 to 2008. It gives an overview of employment contracts and employment relationships as they are dealt with both by common law and statute, including human rights issues, occupational health and safety, and industrial standards legislation. The book treats obligations of both employers and employees, the enforcement of employment rights in multiple forums, and contains an in-depth examination of termination of employment.

 

About the author

Geoffrey England is Professor of Labour Relations at the University of Lethbridge. His research interests include industrial relations and labour law. His specialty is in Individual Employment Law. Professor England has taught in the law faculties at the University of Calgary and Queen's University in Canada, and at Cardiff University in Great Britain. In addition, he has worked as a Collective Bargaining Officer with a national Canadian trade union. In 1987–1988 he was visiting Research Fellow at Warwick University, Industrial Relations Research Unit, in Britain; and, during 1994–1995, was Visiting Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University.

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Editorial Reviews

"England's text goes beyond being a useful reference for students and practitioners of employment law. It is a must read for human resources professionals, and also for the new breed of e-commerce lawyers who are starting to provide high tech companies and dot-com startups with legal advice on employment relations."

Sharmila Clark, Ottawa Law Review Vol.32, No. 1, 2000-2001, pages 147-9