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Redmond on dismissal law (Third edition)

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Redmond on Dismissal Law, 3rd edition (previous edition titled: Dismissal Law in Ireland) explains the workings of dismissal law (wrongful and unfair) and details the introduction of the new Workplace Relations Commission. The Irish Government's Workplace Relations Reform Programme delivered a two-tier Workplace Relations structure by merging the activities of the National Employment Rights Authority, the Labour Relations Commission, the Equality Tribunal and the first instance functions of the Labour Court and the Employment Appeals Tribunal into a new Body of First Instance, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).

The WRC provides a single portal of entry for all employment and equality related information requests, and employment and equality rights complaints and referrals.

It also plays a key role in encouraging employers and employees to resolve issues at workplace level thereby reducing the number of cases going forward for inspection or adjudication.

The book is useful to both practitioners and students in detailing how the law works and how the new system works.

The book covers all relevant legislation, including the many amendments to the Unfair Dismissals Act 1977, and it provides expert guidance for employers and employees on their respective rights and legal obligations regarding termination of employment under the common law as well as unfair dismissals legislation. Includes coverage of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2012, the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2015 and Workplace Relations Act 2015. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Employment Law online service.

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Bloomsbury Professional
1780434987 / 9781780434988
Hardback
31/01/2017
United Kingdom
English
700 pages
25 cm
Previous edition: published as Dismissal law in Ireland by Mary Redmond. Haywards Heath: Tottel, 2007.