by Trine | Sep 27, 2022 | Publications
The great ‘working from home experiment’ (also known as the Covid-19 pandemic) demonstrated that productivity levels could be maintained for most office-based roles whilst working from home. This is largely due to the technology available now to enable office worker... by Trine | Sep 27, 2022 | Publications
In the era of the Great Resignation, would your organisation’s post termination non-compete provisions hold in court? On 31 August 2022, AstraZeneca secured an injunction to prevent its COO from joining rival GSK. The departing COO had a 6 months’ non-compete clause... by Trine | Jul 19, 2022 | Publications
The law on preventing illegal working is set out under section 15-25 of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, section 24B of the Immigration Act 1971, and Schedule 6 of the Immigration Act 2016. Penalties If an employer is found to be employing someone... by Trine | Jul 7, 2022 | Publications
As many UK businesses are starting to get to grips with the implications of Brexit when recruiting staff, including applying for sponsorship licences and visas for European nationals, there is nevertheless still one area in particular which is causing difficulties for... by millerrosenfalck | May 12, 2022 | Employment, Publications
The 2022-2023 Parliamentary Session will start with the State Opening on 10 May 2022. At the State Opening the Queen formally opens the UK Parliament and, in the Queen’s Speech, outlines the Government’s proposed policies and legislation for the coming parliamentary... by millerrosenfalck | Apr 1, 2022 | Publications
The Labour Markets minister, Paul Scully, has recently announced a new statutory code on the practice of ‘fire and rehire’. The code aims to also clamp down on controversial tactics used by unscrupulous employers who fail to engage in meaningful consultations with...
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