This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent developments in the distinct, but overlapping, spheres of industrial relations and the legal regulation of employment. It suggests a reform of the tribunal system and a bolstering of collective rights as means of better ensuring the vindication of employment rights for workers
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
One of the more ignored aspects of employment law is tribunal procedure. To this neglected area the...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
Employment tribunals were first established to provide a cheap and accessible service for the quick ...
This article examines the state of the law relating to trade union rights to negotiate on behalf of ...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective n...
Employment tribunals, originally called industrial tribunals, were established 50 years ago in Great...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective ...
peer-reviewedTrade unions have experienced significant turbulence over the past three decades. In th...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
This paper discusses the likely contents of the proposed Employment Bill, placing them in the contex...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
One of the more ignored aspects of employment law is tribunal procedure. To this neglected area the...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
Employment tribunals were first established to provide a cheap and accessible service for the quick ...
This article examines the state of the law relating to trade union rights to negotiate on behalf of ...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective n...
Employment tribunals, originally called industrial tribunals, were established 50 years ago in Great...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective ...
peer-reviewedTrade unions have experienced significant turbulence over the past three decades. In th...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
This paper discusses the likely contents of the proposed Employment Bill, placing them in the contex...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
One of the more ignored aspects of employment law is tribunal procedure. To this neglected area the...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...