Workplace Law

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Juta Law, 2005 - Law - 475 pages
Abbreviated Table of Contents Chapter 1: Origins and sources Chapter 2: The parties to the employment relationship Chapter 3: The individual contract of employment Chapter 4: The duties of employees and employers Chapter 5: Basic conditions of employment Chapter 6: Termination of the employment relationship Chapter 7: Workplace discipline Chapter 8: Dismissal Chapter 9: Automatically unfair dismissals Chapter 10: Dismissal for misconduct Chapter 11: Dismissal for poor work performance of capacity Chapter 12: Dismissal for operational requirements Chapter 13: Closures, mergers and sales of business Chapter 14: Unfair labour practices Chapter 15: Employment equity Chapter 16: Collective labour law: Introduction Chapter 17: Bargaining agents Chapter 18: Bargaining forums Chapter 19: The bargaining process Chapter 20: Collective agreements Chapter 21: Strikes and 'protest action' Chapter 22: Dismissal of unprotected strikers Chapter 23: Lock-outs Chapter 24: Dispute resolution.

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About the author (2005)

Bestselling author, John Grogan, was born on March 20, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan. He majored in journalism and English at Central Michigan University. In 1985, Grogan won a fellowship into the Kiplinger Mid-Career Program in Public Affairs Reporting at Ohio State University, where he obtained his Masters degree. Grogan earned a second fellowship at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida. Grogan's first full-time writing job was as a police reporter for the Herald-Palladium in Michigan. Grogan has also written for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and was also editor of Rodale's Organic Gardening magazine. Grogan's book, Marley and Me, spent over seventy-six weeks on the bestseller list and was made into a movie in 2008. Grogan and his wife, Jenny, live in rural Pennsylvania.

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