Labour Law And Good Industrial Relations: Progressive Discipline And Maternity Protection In The Workplace
By Deborah Thomas Felix
This book covers the very important topics of Progressive Discipline and Maternity Protection in the Workplace. The Chapters on Progressive Discipline in the Workplace include discussions on Warnings (verbal and written), Suspension from Work, Summary Dismissal, the Right to be heard, the Unilateral Alteration of Terms and Conditions of Employment. There is also a Chapter on Maternity Protection at Work and the rights of working women in regions across the globe namely, Africa, the Americas, the Arab World, Asia and Europe.
There are rules and policies to guide and direct workers , these rules and policies are important and necessary in the workplace, since they assist in the overall management of the business and lends to its smooth and effective operation, however these policies when implemented should be done in a fair and just manner.
Labour Law In The Commonwealth Caribbean : The Practice Of Good Industrial Relations In The 21st Century
By Deborah Thomas Felix
This is a one of a kind Labour and Employment Law textbook which addresses subjects which are inherently germaine to the workplace and industrial relations such as Management Prerogatives, Fixed Term Contracts, Employment Contracts, Layoff, Retrenchment, Dismissal, Labour Only Contracts and Reinstatement. With the use and analysis of 176 cases and legislation from England and countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean such as Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana and Antigua and Barbuda to explain the intricacies of Labour Law, workplace issues and good industrial relations practices, this book brings under one "umbrella" subjects that are critical for addressing some of the policies affecting the world of work, national development as well as long-term recovery and transformation following crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. An easy to read yet comprehensive guide on the practice of Industrial Relations in the Caribbean.
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