Employment Law Conference : good faith : November 2012.
Material type: TextSeries: New Zealand Law Society conferencePublication details: [Wellington, N.Z.] : Continuing Legal Education, New Zealand Law Society, [2012]Description: 318 pages : portraits ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Good faith
- NZLS conference, Employment Law Conference [Running title]
- At head of title: NZLS CLE Ltd conference
- 344.9301 23
- KUQ1229 .E63 2012
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Proceedings of the Employment Law Conference, held in Auckland, N.Z, on 8 and 9 Nov. 2012.
Includes bibliographical references.
Section 103A: the impact of reinstating could by Her Hon Judge Christina Inglis and Andrew Caisley -- Disciplinary processes: the thorny issues by Geoff Davenport and Shan Wilson -- Getting the information you need to win your case by Maria Dew and Susan Hornsby-Geluk -- Redundancy: a critique of the law past and present, and a guide for the future by Peter Cranney and Hamish Kynaston -- Its not personal, its just business by Kathryn Beck and Kathryn Dalziel -- Will the real employer please stand up by Geoff Bevan and Sherridan Cook -- What happens when the world comes crashing down by Greg Cain and Grant Nicholson -- From ethanol to bath salts: drug and alcohol testing by Matthew Beattie and Karen Radich -- Collective bargaining: a view from both sides by Richard McIlraith and Simon Mitchell -- Urgent relief: why, when and how by His Hon Chief Judge Graeme Colgan and Philip Skelton -- Personal grievances: getting the remedies right by Tim Clarke -- The employer strikes back by Stephen Langton and Phillipa Muir -- Appendix: Ive been thinking... by Judge Barrie Travis.
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