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Employment Law and Pensions

Autor David Pollard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2023
Save time with the only dedicated text on the market that deals with the intersection of pension and employment law issues.Alongside a comprehensive overview of pensions provision in the UK, this title is organised into seven parts to guide you through the distinct issues concerning these intersecting disciplines. These include the obligations of employers, unlawful discrimination, employment contracts, employers' powers and consultation, TUPE and the cessation of employment. The Second Edition has been fully updated to include:- New cases across all seven parts of the work, assessing their impact on practice and procedure, including Walker v Innospec in the Supreme Court and IBM v Dalgeish and Bradbury v BBC in the Court of Appeal- New chapters covering: - disability discrimination and pensions - the definition of pensionable pay in a pension trust - Braganza duties on employers - whether TUPE transfers third party obligations- The impact of Brexit on pensions provision in the UKThis title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Employment Law and Pensions Law online services.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526525826
ISBN-10: 1526525828
Pagini: 936
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.67 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The only text on the market dealing with the interrelationship between employment and pensions with specific topics that cross both fields of practice

Notă biografică

David Pollard, Barrister, Wilberforce Chambers UK

Cuprins

Part 1 Introduction1. Introduction2. Pension Provision in the UKPart 2 Employers And Pension Obligations3. Employment Contracts and Pensions 4. Funding Obligations on Employers5. Automatic Enrolment6. Auto Enrolment: Prohibition on Employer Inducement7. Employer's Duty to Provide Written Details of Pension Arrangements8. Pensions as Pay9. What is Within "Remuneration" or Basic Earnings Under a Pension Scheme?10. Limited Implied Employer Obligation to Advise on Financial Matters11. Employer Liability: Negligent Advice12. Maternity and Paternity RightsPart 3 Unlawful Discrimination13. Discrimination and Pensions: Sex Discrimination14. Discrimination and Pensions: Disability Discrimination15. Discrimination and Pensions: Age Discrimination16. Age Discrimination and Pensions: Money Purchase Arrangements17. Age Discrimination: Objective Justification18. Age Discrimination: Flexible Benefits19. Discrimination and Pensions: Civil Partners and Same Sex Marriage20. Discrimination Issues: Temporal Service Limits21. Discrimination Issues: Liability of Pension Trustees22. Liability for Helping Unlawful DiscriminationPart 4 Employment Contracts: Changing Pensions23. Employment Contracts: The Contractual Pension Promise24. Does the Employment Contract Allow the Employer to Vary the Benefits25. Implied Consent or Waiver from Employees26. Forcing Change by Terminating Contract and Rehiring27. Changes to Pension Benefits: Potential Discrimination Claims28. Contractual Promises29. New Hires with Different Pension Benefits30. Employers Changing Discretionary Policies31. Contract Between Employer and Member Reducing Benefits Bind the Scheme32. Non-Pensionable Pay33. Salary Sacrifices and Pensions34. Employer Liens and Charges over Pension BenefitsPart 5 Employer's Powers And Consultation35. Employer's Powers: Implied Mutual Duty Of Trust36. Employer's Powers: Braganza Duties37. Trust and Confidence38. Imperial Duty and MDTC39. Consumer Legislation40. Consultation and Pension Benefit Changes41. Works Councils and Pensions42. Pension Change: Consultation Under TULRCA 199243. Role of the Pension Trustees In Relation to Benefit Amendments44. ERA 1996: Protection for an Employee Acting as a TrusteePart 6 TUPE And Pensions45. TUPE and Pensions: General46. TUPE and Pensions: Do Third Party Rights Transfer at all? 47. TUPE: General Exclusion of Transfer Of Occupational Pensions - Reg 10 48. TUPE: What Is An 'Occupational Pension Scheme'? 49. TUPE: Personal Pensions and Stakeholders50. TUPE: Pension Changes and Constructive Dismissal: Reg 10(3)51. TUPE and Consultation Obligations on Pensions52. TUPE and Beckmann: 'Old Age, Invalidity Or Survivors' Benefits': Reg 10(2)53. TUPE: Practical Issues On Old Age Benefits Remaining after P&G 54. TUPE and Beckmann: How is Any Transferred Benefit Calculated? 55. TUPE: Could the Seller be Liable (if the Buyer Fails to Provide) a 'Beckmann' Benefit? 56. TUPE Transfer: Potential Trigger of Enhanced Benefits Under a Pension Scheme? 57. TUPE and Business Transfers: Pa 2004 - (Limited) Obligation for Future Benefits 58. Public Sector Transfers Part 7: Cessation Of Employment And Pensions 59. Enhanced Pension Benefits on Cessation Of Employment - What is 'Retirement'?60. Termination of Employment - Wrongful Dismissal: Pension Loss61. Damages: Offsetting Pensions Paid62. Termination of Employment: Loss of Life Cover63. Termination of Employment - Unfair Dismissal: Pension Loss 64. Termination: Agreeing a Compensation Sacrifice or Adjustment

Recenzii

Of value to every pension and employment lawyer. Any decent law firm's library should buy a copy..