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Employment Law for Business

by Dawn Bennett-Alexander, Laura Pincus Hartman

ISBN-10: 9780072314038
ISBN-10: 0-07-231403-6
ISBN-13: 9780072314038
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-231403-8
Hardcover
2000-07-21
McGraw-Hill Companies


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Product Description
Bennett-Alexander addresses law and employment decisions from a managerial perspective. It is intended to instruct students on how to manage effectively and efficiently with full comprehension of the legal ramifications of their decisions. Students are shown how to think and analyze employment law facts using concrete examples of management related legal dilemmas without clear-cut solutions. The method of arriving at resolutions are emphasized, so that when the facts of the workplace problem are not quite the same, the student can still reach a good decision based on the legal considerations required by law which remain relevant.

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Excellent Conditions and great service
The book is excellent; a perfect companion for someone who is looking for a quick reference in labor law from the employers point of view. I recommend this book. The service was excellent, no complains.
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Very good textbook for an introduction to employment law
A number of reviews of this book are unfairly critical. Reviewers who criticize it on the basis of being too "liberal" or "anti-management" seem to be missing an obvious point. Regulating the employment environment is an inherently liberal idea, designed to protect "common" workers at the expense of the organization and its representatives. Whether you like this system or not is irrelevant; this is the way that employment law in the US currently exists, and the book describes it accurately without any more "bias" than any other book on the topic.

As for the flow and writing, the authors do throw a lot of terminology at the reader in the first few chapters, but this is unavoidable when trying to translate an advanced legal topic for an audience without any legal training. Despite this challenge, the writing and explanations are very clear, and many difficult concepts are illustrated with EXCELLENT case studies and snippets from opinions. I find that students sometimes have trouble with the layout of the book because it is not organized by laws and statutes, but rather by legal concepts and case types that sometimes cut across multiple laws and statutes. Consequently, issues discussed several chapters back do "pop up" again seemingly out of the blue. However, this structure is actually a major strength as the reader can easily find everything about a topic (e.g., gender discrimination) in one place without having to hunt statute-by-statute through the book to find the applicable content.

In short, a great introduction for someone new to employment law, and definitely the book to use if teaching a course on this topic.


Very good text
This textbook is filleed with a wealth of information. I would recommend this text boook for anyone studying employment law. The cases included in this are very helpful in understanding the issues of employment law in the workplace.

What a joke!
The material in here is good, but the way this book is put together is one of the biggest jokes ever. My professor said this book is the best of the worst, and I understand why. No one enjoys reading this book in my class and it was a waste of money. The material jumps back and forth and she brings in lines out of no where. Save your money!

ok, not great
I liked this law book because it has shorter versons of cases for quick lookup. What I hate about this book is that it doesn't list laws like ADA, Title VII, etc. in their entirety. It speaks about parts of them, but doesn't list them for you to read yourself.


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