Full Description
Bennett-Alexander and Hartman's Employment Law for Business addresses employment law and employment decisions from a managerial perspective. This textbook shows students how to manage effectively and efficiently, with full comprehension of the legal ramifications of their decisions. Students learn to analyze employment law facts using concrete examples of thorny management-related legal dilemmas. The authors illustrate the various methods that can be used to reach a resolution, so that students understand how to make their own business decisions based on legal considerations.
Contents
PART ONE: The Regulation of the Employment Relationship
Chapter 1: The Regulation of Employment
Chapter 2: The Employment Law Toolkit: Resources forUnderstanding the Law and Recurring Legal Concepts
Chapter 3: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Chapter 4: Legal Construction of the Employment Environment
PART TWO: Regulation of Discrimination in Employment
Chapter 5: Affirmative Action
Chapter 6: Race and Color Discrimination
Chapter 7: National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 8: Gender Discrimination
Chapter 9: Sexual Harassment
Chapter 10: Sexual Orientation and Gender IdentityDiscrimination
Chapter 11: Religious Discrimination
Chapter 12: Age Discrimination
Chapter 13: Disability Discrimination
PART THREE: Regulation of the Employment Environment
Chapter 14: The Employee's Right to Privacy and Managementof Personal Information
Chapter 15: Labor Law
Chapter 16: Selected Employment Benefits and Protections