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Mediation podcast
In the latest Boyes Turner employment law podcast, Helen Goss explains the role of mediation in employment disputes. Read More...
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25 Feb 2012 11:40 AM
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Judges sitting alone in unfair dismissal cases
As well as the draft statutory instrument setting out the increase in the unfair dismissal qualifying period, we now have the draft statutory instrument enabling employment judges to sit alone in unfair dismissal cases. Surely a contender for the title...
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21 Feb 2012 12:50 PM
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Will the increase in the unfair dismissal qualifying period delay recruitment decisions?
The government have now published the draft legislation increasing the unfair dismissal qualifying period from one to two years. That makes it clear that the new two year qualifying period will only apply where an employee’s continuous employment...
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21 Feb 2012 11:16 AM
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The future of business immigration law
Immigration minister Damian Green gave a speech today setting out the future of the government’s immigration policy. Part of my work is as a business immigration lawyer, advising employers who want to employ non-EEA nationals, so I was interested...
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2 Feb 2012 6:33 PM
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The new European Commission data protection proposals
Last week, the European Commission put forward its long-awaited proposals for reform of data protection law. This is possibly the only law reform proposal to be launched with its own cartoons and micro-site, but what does it mean for HR? (…) Read...
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1 Feb 2012 3:49 PM
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