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“It would be hard to over emphasise either the contribution made by implied terms in building up a contract of employment or the flexibility and power this operation gives to the judges whose job it is to construe the contract” – Discuss.  

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"It would be hard to over emphasise either the contribution made by implied terms in building up a contract of employment or the flexibility and power this operation gives to the judges whose job it is to construe the contract" - Discuss. Employment law is a very complex subject and greatly dynamic this is because law is always changing. More and more rules and regulations are brought about, more terms are being introduced as well this is because of flexibility of the judges. This occurs during a tribunal or employment law related case. When an offer of employment is been accepted unconditionally a contract of employment comes into play the terms of a contract can be written or oral as well as implied. Even though the written statement that exists is not the contract, this can still be used as evidence later on when a dispute occurs between the...

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