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Alan Masson, Anderson Strathern LLP


Anderson Strathern LLP
http://www.andersonstrathern.co.uk
Scotland

Area of expertise

Employment law

Biography

Alan is a partner in the Employment Unit and is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in employment law. He has developed extensive employment law experience over many years in dealing with a wide range of issues, from the restructuring of the workforces in high profile insolvencies to the negotiation and variation of individual contracts of employment. He has handled workforce issues in acquisitions and mergers; contracting out in the public and private sectors; PFI and PPP projects; the restructuring and reorganisation of workforces including collective consultation issues; resolving industrial relations disputes; handling disciplinary and grievance issues at all levels; and problems involving all forms of statutory discrimination, bullying and harassment. He is a regular speaker at employment law events organized by a variety of organisations and frequently undertakes training for employers and umbrella organisations in employment law matters. He has written many articles for general readership consumption, published in The Scotsman and Herald newspapers, in magazines such as CA Magazine and online on Workplacelaw.net. Alan is a Writer to the Signet and the Avocat-Conseil accredited to the French Consulate General in Scotland.

Content by this author

5 Dec 2005 New responsibilities for employers under the Civil Partnership Act 2004 news
21 Nov 2005 You may huff, but you can’t puff news
8 Aug 2005 Scottish v. English employment law - what's the difference? news
29 Jul 2005 What will you do if someone blows the whistle? news
19 Jul 2005 Age discrimination: further information news
8 Jul 2005 Government sets its sights on “illegal” employers news
27 Jun 2005 IT abuse - not good for business news
3 Mar 2005 Pause for thought about part-time workers and overtime case
24 Jan 2005 Trade union relations - dawn of a new ERA news
9 Dec 2004 Scottish employers face up to new debt-collecting and child-protection laws news
29 Nov 2004 Restrictions on compulsory redundancies removed - care needed with collective agreements case
4 Nov 2004 Employment rights not as 'family friendly' as previously thought case
25 Aug 2004 National Minimum Wage changes news
24 May 2004 Can Tesco Stop Paying Sick Pay for First Three Days? news
26 Apr 2004 Holiday Pay: The Debate Continues... news analysis
19 Apr 2004 Scotland: New Legal Right to Refuse Sunday Working news
16 Apr 2004 Collective Redundancy Consultation: Court of Appeal Punishes Employers case
27 Feb 2004 Unlicensed Drivers: Are You Sure You Don't Employ Any? news
23 Feb 2004 Maternity Leave: Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Visa International Service Association –v- Paul case
2 Feb 2004 Rights to Equal Pay and Pensions: Allonby -v- Accrington and Rossendale College case