Member Briefing: Employment Law Updates
Employment Law Updates provide delegates with greater understanding of imminent changes in employment law and clarification of new case law through discussion.
Course content
Are you confident that you are fully up-to-date with key developments in employment law?
It can be difficult for busy managers and HR practitioners to read and digest the latest legislation, case law and its implications. This Employment Law Update seminar is complemented by an open forum during which important topical issues are examined and discussed.
As this is a paperless event, you will receive the delegate materials along with the joining instructions via email, in advance of the Employment Law Update.
Pre-requisites
Who should attend?
- HR Professionals
- Senior management team
Assessment
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Programme:
09.30
Registration, coffee and networking
10.00
Welcome and introduction
Case Law Update
Hear from our experts about some key employment law decisions in the last six months and how these might impact on your practices. In particular, we review a couple of interesting EAT cases on unfair dismissal for gross misconduct which shed some light on when it may (or may not!) be safe to dismiss, as well as a case concerning employers’ ability to dismiss employees in receipt of PHI benefits.
Everyone needs a holiday
We provide a recap on workers’ rights to paid annual leave, focusing on some tricky FAQs around when workers can take their leave and when they might have a right to carry forward untaken leave into the next holiday year. We’ll also look at the heightened importance of encouraging workers to use their leave entitlement – both for their own wellbeing and to avoid potential legal liabilities later down the line following some new case law!
Where are we with?
As Brexit day approaches, we look at the latest news on EU and non-EU migration. We also give you the lowdown on other (non Brexit) policy and legislative developments, including the Government’s consultation on ethnicity pay gap reporting, its “Good Work Plan” proposals in response to the Taylor Review and the introduction of parental bereavement leave.
Questions
12.00 - 12.30 Close
Start times may vary depending on location. Please check joining instructions.
By attending this seminar, delegates will:
- hear from our legal experts about key employment law cases in recent months
- stay on track with our summary of the key developments in employment law