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An introduction to key aspects of employment law.

vnunet.com staff, vnunet.com, 01 Jan 2004

This series of articles provides a general introduction to some of the key areas of employment law. They are written from a practical standpoint and highlight many of the key dos and don'ts which cause problems on a regular basis.

As this is only an introduction to some of the complicated areas of employment law it cannot offer definitive answers to the many questions that can arise in this complex area. The articles here cannot replace specific advice that may be needed in individual circumstances.

Overview of employment law

10 legal tips when leaving an employer

10 tips for joining an employer

How employers protect their business

Dismissals

Discrimination

Dealing with employment law disputes

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