The definitive series on employment and industrial relations law is now available online

Industrial Cases Reports Online are the most authoritative employment law series, and indispensable for anybody working in this rapidly changing field. Published monthly by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting since 1972, all case reports are written by barristers or solicitors who are in court for the hearing and handing down of judgment, and each report is judicially approved prior to publication.
Case law is second only to legislation as a source of law, so it is vital for employment lawyers and human resources managers to be aware of the constantly evolving legal framework surrounding employment.
We report every important case from the Employment Appeals Tribunal, High Court, Court of Appeal, House of Lords and European Court of Justice, plus cases of special interest from Employment Tribunals, the Privy Council and the Court of Session.
Now you can access the complete archive of case reports online, plus new cases as they are published. That is over 3000 case reports that you can search, read and print in seconds, all from the comfort of your desk.
TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE
- Crime
- Discrimination:
- Disability
- Race
- Religion
- Sex
- Sexual orientation
- Employment agencies
- Employment tribunals
- Equal pay
- Grievances
- Harassment
- Health and safety
- Maternity leave
- Negligence
- Pensions
- Protected disclosure
- Redundancy
- Restraint of trade
- Termination
- Trade unions
- Transfer of undertakings
- Unfair dismissal
WHY GO ONLINE WITH JORDANS?
Log on from the office, from home or anywhere else with internet access. Your library is as portable as you are.
Your archive of law reports is always complete – no need to wait for your colleagues to finish with the issue that you need or worry about missing parts.
Use the search engine to find the information you need quickly.
Easily print reports to take to court, or to read when you are offline.
Copy and paste relevant sections of text into your word processor when drafting skeleton arguments, applications and submissions.
To request a free trial to The Industrial Cases Reports Online click here