Employment / Labour Law

Employment Law and Practice in Hong Kong (1st Supplement only)

Edited by Rick Glofcheski · Farzana Aslam
Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong November 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789626614549
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong
Publication
November 2011
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

An essential supplement for everyone who wants to stay current with all Employment Law related matters

 
Expands the viewpoints and furthers the issues expounded and prescribed in the main text
  • Includes updates and revisions of all 17 chapters/topics in the main text including the most recent case laws and legal precedence before the Courts

New Chapter on the recently passed Minimum Wage Ordinance
  • Offers guidance on the new Ordinance’s real-world applications and interpretations
  • Includes a section by section analysis of the new wording and teams as stated in the Ordinance
  • Authored and updated by Ms. Susana Ng, Senior Associate at Allen & Overy, a leading firm with years of expertise in the field of employment law

New Chapter on Restrictive Covenants
  • Authored and updated by Ms. Farzana Aslam, one of the General Editors of the book and Senior Teaching Consultant at the Faculty of Law, Hong Kong University

Provides practical advice on both non-contentious, day-to-day employment work and employment-related litigation with new views on:
  • how to interpret an employment contract;
  • whether a bonus is discretionary;
  • how to effect a termination clause; and
  • what an employer should do to ensure protection of personal data is sufficient and in compliance with the law

Employment is a fluid and fast changing area of law. Every day new issues are brought before the Courts for judicial interpretations of acceptable behaviour and course of business dealings and attitudes between the employer and its employee.
 
In these recent times where the job market in Hong Kong is continually in flux, employers must be aware of their obligations to their employees and aware of their duty and goals in recruiting, retaining, and managing the right people. Non compliance with these obligations can be expensive in both financial terms and reputation.
 
Hong Kong sees itself as a hub of globalisation, which means attracting the best talent from all over the world. Employers must be more aware of both their legal and humane obligations and duties to their employees.

This supplement continues to further these principles expressed in the main text.

Table of Contents

 

  1. The Employment Relationship
  2. Contract of Employment
  3. Remuneration and Benefits
  4. Leave Entitlement
  5. Termination of Employment
  6. Employment Protection, Remedies and Entitlements upon Termination
  7. Discrimination
  8. Health and Safety at Work I — the Safety Legislation Regime, the Inspectorate, Enforcement and Penalties
  9. Health and Safety at Work II — Civil Liabilities
  10. Health and Safety at Work III — Statutory Compensation for Work-related Injury, Death and Disease
  11. Personal Data Privacy at Work
  12. Cross-Border Employment
  13. Change of Ownership
  14. Government Employment Contracts
  15. Trade Unions
  16. Dispute Resolution


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