Stress at work has become the second biggest cause of work-place absence. Employees now increasingly seek legal remedies for psychiatric injury at work while employers face cost and risk. This new practitioner's work examines the problem of psychiatric injury at work and the overlapping rights in employment law and personal injury law. Compensation for Stress at Work sets out the UK legal framework which defines the duties of the employer and the rights of the employee for stress, harassment, and bullying at work. It begins ...
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Stress at work has become the second biggest cause of work-place absence. Employees now increasingly seek legal remedies for psychiatric injury at work while employers face cost and risk. This new practitioner's work examines the problem of psychiatric injury at work and the overlapping rights in employment law and personal injury law. Compensation for Stress at Work sets out the UK legal framework which defines the duties of the employer and the rights of the employee for stress, harassment, and bullying at work. It begins with an examination of UK common law principles clarified by the Court of Appeal in Hatton v Sutherland, and developed in subsequent case-law, followed by statutory liability for harassment, and then goes on to look at the causes of action available in the employment tribunal. There then follows analysis of how the principles of foreseeability and causation operate in each type of action, what remedies are available to claimants, the limitation periods for such UK c
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