Principles of employment law / by Peggie R. Smith, Murray Family Professor of Law, University of Iowa ; Ann C. Hodges, Professor of Law, University of Richmond ; Susan J. Stabile, Robert and Marion Short Distinguished Chair in Law, University of St. Thomas-Minneapolis ; Rafael Gely, James E. Campbell Missouri Endowed Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Columbia ; for the Labor Law Group.
2009
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Principles of employment law / by Peggie R. Smith, Murray Family Professor of Law, University of Iowa ; Ann C. Hodges, Professor of Law, University of Richmond ; Susan J. Stabile, Robert and Marion Short Distinguished Chair in Law, University of St. Thomas-Minneapolis ; Rafael Gely, James E. Campbell Missouri Endowed Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Columbia ; for the Labor Law Group.
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St. Paul, MN : West, a Thomson Reuters business, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
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Title on introductory web page from some providers: Smith, Hodges, Stabile, and Gely's principles of employment law
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9781628105216 (electronic bk.)
1628105216 (electronic bk.)
9780314168771 (alk. paper)
031416877X (alk. paper)
1628105216 (electronic bk.)
9780314168771 (alk. paper)
031416877X (alk. paper)
Description
1 online resource (xx, 309 pages).
System Control No.
ocn776780400
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)776780400
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)776780400
Summary
"This book provides a comprehensive overview of employment law and is a useful supplement to any employment law casebook. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 examines who is an employee and who is an employer. Chapter 2 analyzes the employment-at-will doctrine and job security claims. Chapter 3 focuses on privacy, autonomy, and dignity. Chapter 4 analyzes claims that employers may have against employees. Chapter 5 discusses employment terms and benefits that are directly mandated by law, like minimum wage, or strongly encouraged or regulated by law, such as pensions. Finally, Chapter 6 examines workplace health and safety."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource (West Academic, viewed October 6, 2017).
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Table of Contents
Defining the employment relationship
Job security
Privacy, autonomy and dignity in the workplace
Employee obligations to employers
Mandated terms and conditions of employment
The regulation of workplace health and safety.
Job security
Privacy, autonomy and dignity in the workplace
Employee obligations to employers
Mandated terms and conditions of employment
The regulation of workplace health and safety.