Our annual employment update is what it says on the can! It provides a comprehensive, accessible update of the cases that have been decided, the ones that are still to be decided, the changes to the law that have come through and the ones that are still being debated.
Below you can see recordings of the different parts of the sessions our employment and pensions team talked about during our virtual event.
Changing terms and conditions – fire and rehire – Jackie Morris
This video includes insights from Jackie Morris, associate in the employment team. During his part of the session, Jackie looks at changing terms and conditions of employment with an emphasis on ‘fire and rehire’.
Changing terms and conditions – industrial action – Matt Wort
In this video, you will listen to Matthew Wort, partner in the employment and pensions team. Matthew provides a review of recent cases relevant to trade unions, strike action and consultation. He also talks about what the Government is undertaking in relation to industrial action and shares top tips for dealing with industrial action.
Harper Trust v Brazel – Anna Dabek and Libby Hubbard
In this section of the employment law update, Anna Dabek and Libby Hubbard pre-recorded a short interview, which relates to the Supreme Court’s decision on the Harper Trust v Brazel. The interview will provide you with key information that can enable you to review your holiday pay arrangements.
Session two: Key cases, immigration update, pension update, what’s ahead
During the second session, you will listen to Hannah Bollard, Jainika Patel, Billy Richards, Libby Hubbard, Doug Mullen and Lauren Broderick. They share the most recent case law and give an immigration and pension update. They also look ahead at what we can expect in the next 6 to 12 months.
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