登入選單
返回Google圖書搜尋
Contract Actions in Modern Employment Law
註釋This book has been written against a background of increasing interest in the possibilities of using the traditional breach of contract action more widely in employment disputes, in spite of teh existence of the many statutory rights. This area has seen substantial developments in recent years, in both tribunals and courts. The aim of this book is to take stock of these developments and to seek to put some order and structure into them. Although the modern case law has sometimes settled contentious points, more often it has opened up new controversies and possibilities, often requiring reconsideration of some surprisingly fundamental points against the backdrop of contemporary industrial and employment practices.