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Apprenticeship Levy Key to Long-Term Growth

27th March 2019
The Apprenticeship Levy is ‘not a stealth tax,’ a leading expert has said as the deadline draws closer to British business missing out on a collective £2.5 billion in contributions.
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Peak Worker Supply Chain Management in 2019?

26th March 2019
Supply chains are the arteries that carry the lifeblood of commerce. Thanks to the ongoing Brexit debate, public awareness of the importance of the intricate supply chains that feed British industry is at an all-time high.
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How Will Brexit Affect Workers’ Rights?

12th March 2019
With the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) fast approaching, working people are still uncertain about what could happen to their hard-won rights when Brexit happens.
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How Would Your Company Fare Against an Employment Tribunal?

14th February 2019
Employment tribunals are already widely perceived as being predisposed towards employees. This is largely due to the disparity in resources, personnel and negotiating power between an employer and employee.
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A Legal Guide to Relationships in the Workplace: Yes & No’s

12th February 2019
As we spend most of our week in the company of our colleagues, romantic relationships in the workplace can be common and are one of the most obvious ways to meet someone.
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£3 Billion in Apprenticeship Levy Funding Remains Unused

5th February 2019
More than £3 billion in apprenticeship levy funding in England remains untouched, as organisations use only 14 % of available funding.
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What Happens to Employees During Restructuring?

1st February 2019
What areas of employment law must employers refer to when restructuring their company? Restructuring a company in France has a double impact: on the collective employment relationships with the staff representatives, and on the employment relationships with the individuals. Restructuring a company is a complex process in France with various steps to be complied with, […]
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#metoo: What Is Sexual Discrimination and How Do the Claims Work?

1st February 2019
What accounts towards discrimination and what are your rights? Jessica Massimi tells all. Some women may not be fully sure to whether they are being discriminated against in their workplace or not. Can you please share what accounts towards discrimination? First, it is important to understand that people of all genders and sexual orientations are […]
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A Practical Approach to Managing Risk for Law Firms in the post #MeToo Era

31st January 2019
There are two key issues for firms to consider here: What is the best practice approach to take when facing an allegation of sexual misconduct against a partner or LLP member (for the purposes of this article we use the term partner to refer to both); and What can and should a law firm do […]
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Flu & Illness: What Are an Employee’s Rights at Work?

25th January 2019
As the sickness is highly contagious, workplace absences are inevitable and it’s important that businesses are aware of their employees’ rights.
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