Mcmullen, Jeremy
MCMULLEN, Jeremy
MCMULLEN, Jeremy. British, b. 1948. Genres: Civil liberties/Human rights, Industrial relations, Law. Career: Queen's Counsel. Industrial Law Society and Employment Law Bar Association, vice president; Kelley Drye & Warren, NYC, attorney, 1972-73; GMB Union Legal and Regional Officer, 1973-84; Employment Appeal Tribunal, judge. Publications: Rights at Work: A Worker's Guide to Employment Law, 1978; Employment Law under the Tories, 1981; Policing the Miners' Strike, 1985; Rights Guide, 1989; Employment Tribunal Procedure, 1996, 2nd ed., 2002; Employment Precedents, 1996; Labour Law Review (annual). Address: Employment Appeal Tribunal, 58 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0DS, England. Online address: [email protected]
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