Employment law update 2019

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Employment law update 2019

Join us for our employment law breakfast, where we’ll be taking a look at recent employment law changes and what to watch out for in 2019.

Come and hear from Claire Knowles and Rebecca Mahon as they share the latest legal developments. Here’s what’s on the agenda:

Key takeaways from 2018

  • Employment status, IR35 and Good Work Plan
  • Sexual harassment
  • Workplace surveillance
  • GDPR

On the horizon…

  • Executive pay reporting
  • Ethnicity pay gap
  • Brexit
  • Taylor Review (ongoing developments)
  • Tribunal fees and ACAS

Practical planning for your business in 2019

  • Preserving the intergenerational contracts
  • Holiday booking
  • Increases to NMW and NLW
  • Immigration (Brexit)

Book here for London – 13 March
21 Ganton Street, Soho.

Book here for Cardiff – 5 March
Life Sciences Hub Wales, Cardiff Bay.

Book here for Swansea – 7 March
Morgans Hotel, Swansea.

If you’re an HR professional, in-house employment lawyer or if you manage employee relations, don’t miss this important update!

Any questions, please contact Claire Knowles or Rebecca Mahon in our employment team.

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