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100 _aVidyadhar, B.
245 _aUnfair dismissal law in UK: a question of balance
260 _c2001
300 _ap.1-9
362 _aApr
520 _aIn assessing the proposition that the law succeeds in balancing the needs of both employer and those of the employee, this paper shall focus on assessing the balance between the employer's needs of flexibility and adaptability and the employee's need of security against unfair dismissal. It will examine the scope/provisions of the law, their legal interpretations by the industrial/employment tribunals (ITs) and the courts and finally the remedies. The line of argument adopted is that, the law as it stands and the way it is interpreted, far from balancing the needs, actually endorses and justifies the employer's prerogative of `fire at will'. This paper examines whether the unfair dismissal law, as it stands today in UK, balances the needs of the employees and those of the employers. - Reproduced
650 _aEmployees - Great Britain
650 _aEmployees
773 _aPrestige Journal of Management and Research
909 _a49872
999 _c49872
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