What are the legal developments that HR teams should look out for this year and beyond?
Global HR
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The UK should take stock of the EU's adoption of the Women on Boards directive, despite Brexit. What are the implications of this move and will it work?
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Elements of the EU Settlement Scheme enabling EU citizens to live and work in the UK after the Brexit transition...
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A court of appeal in France gives legal backing to party pooping. Meanwhile, in the UK, people are slowly waking up to the realisation they can take some time off later this month.
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A sexual harassment case, involving a woman who was slapped on the bottom with a ruler, has been settled out of court.
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The Supreme Court is set to consider historical holiday underpayments in Chief Constable of The Police Service of Northern Ireland v Agnew.
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The perception of the UK as a country where overseas workers can thrive has taken a major hit, according to a newly released survey.
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The Welsh government has been criticised over its hybrid working policy as it has been reported that only one in 10 staff are working in the office every day.
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Recruitment platform Indeed, working with Zoom, has identified places across the UK, France and Germany that have seen the most significant growth in remote and hybrid job opportunities.
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The businesses gave the trial a 9.2 rating on a scale of 1-10 but critics maintain that the four-day week is a flawed concept.
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We profile the employers and agencies shortlisted for the Employer Brand (International) Award.
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A French court has ruled that employers cannot dismiss an employee simply because they won’t partake in after-work drinks or...
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The concept of a four-day work week has gained traction in the UK, but how feasible is it in other...
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Some 3,700 jobs – half the firm's workforce – are likely to be cut at Twitter, as new chief executive Elon Musk makes his mark on the social media company.
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UK ministers are being taken to court over allegations the government is breaking the law on EU citizens’ rights.