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Learning Employment Law, Hardback Book

Learning Employment Law Hardback

Part of the Learning Series series

Hardback

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Learning Employment Law provides concise and clear text, examples, and case excerpts that empower students to engage in sophisticated problem-solving regarding the most pressing issues in contemporary workplace law.

The book succinctly reviews the historical backdrop of each issue to ensure that students gain the wider understanding necessary to effectively address contemporary problems.

The book is comprised of 44 independent Lessons that can be structured by the professor to highlight different themes.

Students will be exposed to common law and regulatory regimes, with a focus on the new workplace challenges of the platform economy, outsourced labor, and immigrant labor.

Students will gain a sophisticated understanding of the challenges facing lawyers in this rapidly developing area of the law.

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