Get an AnswerExplain the employment relations and industrial relationsSmart Writing ServicesOctober 25, 2017 7:42 amOctober 25, 2017Previous ArticleOn a sunny Saturday morning in January, Rachel was driving to the beach when her car broke down on a busy road. As there was a ‘No Stopping’ sign, Rachel tried to push the car onto the grassy area next to the road, but it was too heavy. Rachel decided to leave the car where it was until the roadside assistance company arrived. The road was wide enough that other cars could get past Rachel’s car. Ben was on his way to a party and decided to get into the party mood by playing loud music and singing while driving. As Ben’s attention was not fully on the road, he failed to see Rachel’s stationary car until it was too late. Ben swerved to avoid Rachel’s car but still hit it, injuring Rachel who was sitting on the bonnet of the car. Ben’s car then collided with Olivia’s car, which was travelling in the opposite direction. As a result of the accident, Olivia is seriously injured. Miraculously, Ben has no injuriesNext ArticleAn Australian born HR manager of an Australian bank that has its headquarters in Melbourne is being transferred to London to take a position as HR manager of a subsidiary bank. Write a paper on the employment relations and human resource management issues that will impact on the working life of this manager in the United Kingdom