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Written by Melbourne-based workplace lawyer Terry McHugh, How to Beat Your Boss: The Workplace Survival Guide explains your workplace rights, and offers helpful advice and survival tips for all workers, and extra help for those under pressure. Terry has made these important topics easy to understand, yet fun to read. You could save yourself literally thousands and thousands of dollars by knowing the "tricks of the trade."

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HOW TO BEAT YOUR BOSS: THE WORKPLACE SURVIVAL GUIDE - ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Author TJ McHughAuthor is workplace relations lawyer Terry McHugh (aka T J).

Terry is no ordinary lawyer.  He worked in all sorts of jobs—cab-driver, labourer, operating earth-moving machines, public servant, even working as a musician—and seeing firsthand the appalling way some bosses operate—before realising his true mission in life.

He commenced his legal studies in his thirties, graduating as a prize-winning student from the prestigious University of Melbourne, Australia, and started his own business, becoming a prominent workplace relations lawyer (Max Legal, Workplace Lawyers – www.maxlegal.com.au). He has successfully sued hundreds of bosses over the last ten years.

In addition to his law degree, Terry studied management and organisational behaviour at post-graduate level, so he has an enormous level of insight into how workplaces function in theory and in practice. He has written for The Age in Melbourne and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Terry has helped hundreds of people with their workplace problems, and hopes to help thousands more with this controversial, fun, yet serious new book: How to Beat Your Boss: The Workplace Survival Guide.

Many unqualified pretenders write hollow books with “advice” on all sorts of subjects; bullying, discrimination, management and so on, but Terry is the real deal and his qualifications can easily be verified. You know you can trust the author and his mastery of the subject matter; as a registered, practising professional he has advised and represented employees with workplace problems for many years. He has shared all his important professional experiences in the one, value-packed book.

Since this is Terry’s first book, he welcomes reader feedback.

Testimonials

Comments from T J’s clients include:

  • “Thank you for the support you gave me along this emotional roller coaster.” S.G.
  • “Please accept my most sincere thanks for your professional advice, wisdom and good humour during a particularly difficult time in my life.” M.F.
  • “Thanks so much for all your help. Very happy with the result.” S.W.
  • “I wish to thank you for all your support through my recent litigation.” A.M.
  • “Thank you so much for your good counsel.” N.L.
  • “I wanted to say a big ‘Thank you’ again!. I am very happy with the final outcome with ***.”  D.J.
  • “Thank you for your excellent work on this matter.” T.B.
  • “I am delighted with the outcome that you negotiated on my behalf. I want to thank you for getting the matter settled so quickly and successfully.” M.M.
  • “Many thanks for your help and support through a difficult time. Regards.” S.B.
  • “With many thanks for your gracious, efficient and prompt assistance.” J.B.

Contact T J by emailing tj@beatyourboss.net.au However, if you would like to send comments about the book please use the FEEDBACK page.

 

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