Employment Update - March 2022
Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
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Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
In the fifth episode of the series, Knowledge Counsel Jonathan Rush looks at the impact of Brexit on UK law.
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In the third episode of the series, Senior Associate and Business Immigration Law Specialist Moji Oyediran takes a look at the changes to business travel now that free movement rules no longer apply between the UK and EU.
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In the third and final episode of the series, Knowledge Counsel Adam Rice and Associate Shani Edwards discuss employment contracts and changing terms.
Travers Smith LLP has launched an improved version of its employment and business immigration law app, to provide businesses with a handy source of up-to-date information on the ever–changing world of UK employment and business immigration law.
In this episode, Knowledge Counsel Anna West, Senior Associate Moji Oyediran and Associate Elliot Roberts take a look at some of the key developments in recruitment and retention. Due to current labour shortages and what has been termed 'the great resignation', recruiting and retaining employees has and continues to be a key priority for many businesses.
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In this episode, Senior Counsel Ailie Murray and Associate Tom Hunt take a look at a variety of topics and cases relating to diversity and inclusion. The inequalities in society continue to be highlighted by the pandemic and there have been a number of recent changes in this area, making it a key priority for many businesses.
Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
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Discrimination by association occurs where an employee is discriminated against, not because of a protected characteristic they have, but because of a characteristic of someone they associate with, for example a disabled spouse or child. This case shows how far the protection can potentially extend.
Travers Smith has written the UK chapters of the Practical Law and Chambers global outsourcing guides. The chapters cover the latest legal information and many of the key issues to consider on UK outsourcing.
Welcome to the fourth in our series of podcasts focusing on international employment law.
Key employment and business immigration developments for employers.
Welcome to the third in our series of podcasts focusing on international employment law.
At over 1200 pages, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) signed by the UK and EU in December 2020 does not make for an easy read. This guide breaks it down into the key topics of interest to business. Alongside our commentary on each topic, you will also find links to the relevant provisions of the TCA. As our own analysis of the deal progresses, we will be adding further commentary, so please check back in for updates.
We have recently updated our cross-practice area guide to the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which breaks it down into key topics of interest to business. Our commentary has been fully updated to reflect developments such as the EU's recent data adequacy ruling regarding the UK.