Redundancy: The Law and Practice explores redundancy law from a practical standpoint. Containing sections on redundancy payments, unfair dismissal, and collective redundancies, as well as a number of practical tools, the book is an invaluable resource for practitioners working in the area.
Now in its third edition, the book has been fully revised and extended to accommodate the extensive changes in legislation that have been implemented since the publication of the second edition in 2001. It considers the effect of the statutory disciplinary, dismissal and grievance procedures in
redundancy dismissals following the Employment Act 2002, along with the impact of the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004, and the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006.
It analyzes the wealth of recent case law, particularly with reference to the changes to employer obligations arising from the decision in
UK Coal Mining Ltd v NUM & BACM [2007] (EAT) and the new rules on collective consultation following
Junk v Kühnel and
Susie Radin Ltd v GMB.
Including extensive appendices, charts, specimen letters and forms,
Redundancy: The Law and Practice is an invaluable reference for any practitioner working in the area of employment law.