Stewart's Guide to Employment Law, 7th Edition, 9781760023157
Paperback
Navigate complex employment laws with clarity, impact of COVID-19 included.

Stewart's Guide to Employment Law, 7th Edition

$106.01

  • Paperback

    576 pages

  • Release Date

    18 August 2021

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Summary

Stewart’s Guide to Employment Law is renowned for its succinct and accessible coverage of this complex area of the law. The author’s unique expertise and experience makes this a highly regarded book, and its clear and cohesive style makes it essential reading for anyone needing an introduction to employment law.

This new edition looks at the impact of COVID-19 on employment law, on matters such as standing down employees, working from home, pandemic leave, and whether vaccination can …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760023157
ISBN-10:1760023159
Author:Andrew Stewart
Publisher:The Federation Press
Imprint:Federation Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:576
Edition:7th
Release Date:18 August 2021
Weight:930g
Dimensions:200mm x 250mm x 50mm
About The Author

Andrew Stewart

Andrew Stewart is the John Bray Professor of Law at the University of Adelaide and a Legal Consultant to the national law firm Piper Alderman. One of Australia’s leading experts in employment law and workplace relations, he is a former President of the Australian Labour Law Association and the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand. He has been an editor of the Australian Journal of Labour Law and has provided expert advice to the International Labour Organization, federal and State governments, and a wide range of other organisations. Andrew’s current research includes examining the regulation of unpaid work experience, the organisation of work through digital platforms, and the impact of COVID-19 on labour regulation. He has also written or edited recent books on workplace cooperation, wage stagnation, and contract law.

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