Strikes: An Essential Guide to Industrial Action and the Law
By (Author) Mary Redmond
By (author) Tom Mallon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
344.41701
Paperback
394
Width 156mm, Height 240mm
Knowing what the Law has to say is a critical tool'
Since 2009, Ireland's recession has increased the threat of strikes or industrial action, particularly in the public sector. As a result, interest in the common law, statute and the Constitution in this area have also been revived. Knowing what the law has to say is a critical tool for those with disputes before the Labour Relations Commission, but is equally as important for those who choose, or need, to litigate.
Not only will it guide you through a legal landscape which is often confusing using terminology which is inconsistent and principles which are can be unclear, but it provides confident and clear guidance which will leave the reader with a clearer understanding of what is a challenging area of the law.
The book analyses the significance of the contract of employment in the law on trade disputes. It then deals with the main industrial' economic torts: conspiracy, inducing breach of contract, causing loss by unlawful means and intimidation. After each tort is analysed, the book considers the extent, if any, to which the Industrial Relations Act 1990 protects those organising or participating in strike or industrial action.
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Dr Redmond is one of Ireland's leading employment lawyers, and advises many of Ireland's major companies.
Tom Mallon is the Chairman of the Employment Bar Association of Ireland and is an accredited CEDR mediator.