Episode 7 - The UK's immigration regime
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Travers Smith LLP has advised Storeshield Limited, a subsidiary of the BOC Group, on the sale of Gist to Marks & Spencer. Gist is a contract logistics business with approximately 5,800 employees across the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
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Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
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Last month, the UK Government set out its legislative programme for this Parliament in the Queen's Speech. In this briefing, we look at some of the proposals relevant to business which have had less media attention.
On 7 June 2022, HM Treasury issued its Response (Response) to its consultation in July 2021 on a Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SMCR) for financial market infrastructures (FMIs).
Travelling. Seamlessly. podcast series
Welcome to our series of podcasts focusing on international employment law.
Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
Welcome to our Travelling. Seamlessly. global mobility podcast series.
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Travers Smith LLP has advised Northleaf Capital Partners on its acquisition of a majority interest in Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, London’s leading river boat service, from AEG, the world’s leading sport and live entertainment company.
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The advice was provided by the cross-disciplinary Alternative Asset Management team at Travers Smith and was led by Senior Counsel Victoria Bramall and Partners Sam Kay and Ian Shawyer.
A guide to future employment and immigration law.
All employers must conduct right to work checks to ensure their employees have the right to work lawfully in the UK. Employers who fail to do so face potential fines and, in some cases, criminal liability. Checks must be conducted on recruitment for all employees before the individual starts work. Follow-up checks must also be conducted for employees on visas shortly before the visa is due to end.
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Welcome to our series of podcasts focusing on international employment law.