Your Rights at Work

Everything You Need to Know About Starting a Job, Time off, Pay, Problems at Work - and Much More!

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Pub Date 28 Jun 2016 | Archive Date 9 Jun 2016

Description

Your Rights at Work is a comprehensive, jargon-free guide to the legal rights of the employee and the responsibilities of the UK employer. Accessible and reliable, it offers real solutions to the problems and issues that can face anyone at work. Using the law is always a last resort, but if you have to take that step, there is practical advice on that too. Topics covered include: starting a job; parental leave and maternity rights; flexible working; equality law; dismissal and redundancy; pay and holiday rights; grievance procedures and how to enforce your rights. Your Rights at Work is written by employment experts at the Trade Union Congress (TUC). As the people who campaigned for many of the rights set out in this book, there is no one better to explain how they should apply in your workplace and what to do if they don't.
Your Rights at Work is a comprehensive, jargon-free guide to the legal rights of the employee and the responsibilities of the UK employer. Accessible and reliable, it offers real solutions to the...

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ISBN 9780749476038
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I found it very interesting to learn about United Kingdom employees' legal rights. In a global workplace, the same issues need to be addressed in all countries.

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