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A Practical Guide to Advising Schools on Employment Law - Second Edition

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Advising educational establishments on their rights and responsibilities as an Employer is an increasingly complex and specialist area; particularly with the drive towards academisation, multi-academy trusts and the ever-increasing legislative burden of safeguarding and governance. Based on both authors' extensive experience in this area, this text provides a practical approach to advising on employment issues for Schools of whatever variety, whether they be maintained, academies or independent. Aimed at all those advising clients in this sector, whilst also being a useful text for those primary advising employees in the sector as well, the text focuses on key issues unique to the sector; including: Who is the Employer? An examination of the different types of educational institutions and the intricacies unique to each. Disciplinary and misconduct issues - including safeguarding issues and the role of the barring authorities. Performance management including sickness absence; performance related pay and the statutory appraisal framework. Holiday Pay in the post Harpur Trust v Brazel world. TUPE in the Education Sector. Trade Union relations and Industrial Action. Pensions - an examination of key areas practitioners should be aware of in dealing with the Local Government Pension Scheme and Teachers' Pension Scheme, with particular reference to restructuring. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Jonathan Holden is a Partner, National Head of Employment and Head of Education for Forbes Solicitors. He has specialised in Employment Law throughout his career. Jonathan has extensive experience in advising public sector institutions; and is a nationally recognised expert in advising on employment law issues within the education sector. James Barron is a Senior Associate within the Public Sector Employment Team within Forbes Solicitors. He has specialised in Employment Law and has advised all manner of different education settings throughout the entire period of his career. CONTENTS Chapter One - Who Is the Employer? Chapter Two - Terms and Conditions Chapter Three - Safeguarding & Disqualification by Association Chapter Four - Misconduct and Discipline Chapter Five - Performance Management Chapter Six - Academies & TUPE Chapter Seven - Trade Union Relations and Industrial Action Chapter Eight - Useful Sources of Information

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781916698222
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 118
  • Published:
  • November 26, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 156x7x234 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 193 g.
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Expected delivery: January 2, 2025
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Description of A Practical Guide to Advising Schools on Employment Law - Second Edition

Advising educational establishments on their rights and responsibilities as an Employer is an increasingly complex and specialist area; particularly with the drive towards academisation, multi-academy trusts and the ever-increasing legislative burden of safeguarding and governance.
Based on both authors' extensive experience in this area, this text provides a practical approach to advising on employment issues for Schools of whatever variety, whether they be maintained, academies or independent. Aimed at all those advising clients in this sector, whilst also being a useful text for those primary advising employees in the sector as well, the text focuses on key issues unique to the sector; including:
Who is the Employer?
An examination of the different types of educational institutions and the intricacies unique to each.
Disciplinary and misconduct issues - including safeguarding issues and the role of the barring authorities.
Performance management including sickness absence; performance related pay and the statutory appraisal framework.
Holiday Pay in the post Harpur Trust v Brazel world.
TUPE in the Education Sector.
Trade Union relations and Industrial Action.
Pensions - an examination of key areas practitioners should be aware of in dealing with the Local Government Pension Scheme and Teachers' Pension Scheme, with particular reference to restructuring.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Jonathan Holden is a Partner, National Head of Employment and Head of Education for Forbes Solicitors. He has specialised in Employment Law throughout his career. Jonathan has extensive experience in advising public sector institutions; and is a nationally recognised expert in advising on employment law issues within the education sector.
James Barron is a Senior Associate within the Public Sector Employment Team within Forbes Solicitors. He has specialised in Employment Law and has advised all manner of different education settings throughout the entire period of his career.
CONTENTS
Chapter One - Who Is the Employer?
Chapter Two - Terms and Conditions
Chapter Three - Safeguarding & Disqualification by Association
Chapter Four - Misconduct and Discipline
Chapter Five - Performance Management
Chapter Six - Academies & TUPE
Chapter Seven - Trade Union Relations and Industrial Action
Chapter Eight - Useful Sources of Information

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