Up-to-the-minute in a brand new field, The Individual Employment Rights Primer, serving as an introductory text, does the seemingly impossible: it provides the reader with an in-depth overview of this fast developing area.
The need for this text: One of the most rapidly evolving areas of employment law involves individual employment rights, a discipline with no clearly defined boundaries. It encompasses a multitude of employment statutes and court decisions. It finds its support in constitutional law and has developed as a part of specialized employment law areas involving record keeping and disclosure, labor relations, health and safety, labor standards, fair employment practices, and much more.
The Individual Employment Rights Primer consolidates these fragmented individual employment rights into a centralized reference source. bringing together into one source the broad spectrum of individual employment rights that is contained in federal and state statues, court decisions, administrative findings, and arbitration awards; examining individual employment rights in general and specialized terms. This is necessary to obtain an overall understanding of the legal issues that may potentially arise; serving as a theoretical, as well as practical resource for the researcher, practitioner, or student.
