Struck out : why employment tribunals fail workers and what can be done /
Every year, over a hundred thousand workers bring claims to the Employment Tribunal. The settling of disputes between employers and unions has been exchanged by many for individual litigation. In Struck Out, Barrister David Renton gives a practical and critical guide to the system. In doing so, he p...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Pluto Press,
2012
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- The tribunal obstacle race
- How the tribunal system was established
- Agency workers
- Equal pay
- Why do so few race cases win?
- Human rights decisions in the tribunal
- Unions and the law
- The common law
- Employment tribunals in crisis?
- Conclusion : how could tribunals be reformed?