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Employment law update


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It is vital for managers to be up to date on employment legislation as getting it wrong can have serious implications that can be costly for the organisation. Changes to UK employment law occur twice a year; however, not only do we have legislation as a framework to work by, but also decisions made by the courts are important too.

This update will inform managers on recent and forthcoming legislation changes and key case law that impacts on how they manage their staff.

Course programme

The course would typically include:

  • Recent changes in employment law.
  • New legislation.
  • Forthcoming legislation.
  • Recent case law rulings.

Why train with Workplace Law?

Workplace Law offer bespoke training to suit the needs of your employees, culture and organisation and will provide them with the confidence to take an active and committed role within the process.

All of our trainers are HR professionals with 20+ years of hands-on experience working in every sector in small, medium and large organisations. Our HR professionals bring this unique knowledge and experience to ensure our training courses provide best practice and commercial advice with real-life experiences.

Benefits

  • Making sure you are up to date with all key employment legislation will help ensure your company does not fall foul of the law, which could have costly repercussions for your organisation, both financially and in terms of negative PR.
  • Being aware of changes to legislation, as well as new and forthcoming regulations, will help your organisation to plan more effectively for the future and make sure your HR strategy ties in with your business objectives.
  • Looking at recent case law will give you a clear indication of potential rulings and punishments if you are faced with similar situations.
  • Overall awareness of employment legislation and the potential risks involved will help you to manage your staff.

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