Employment law update
OverviewEmployment law is constantly changing and several major
developments are on the cards for the next twelve months. Everyone in the
HR function needs to keep up-to-date and this course is the answer. Since,
by definition, it needs to be updated for each presentation, the
opportunity is always taken to tailor it to the client's requirements to
ensure maximum relevance. Time is also allowed within the course for
questions on any aspect of employment law, making it an ideal opportunity
for your HR team to deal with all their employment law issues.
Training
objectivesHaving attended this event participants will be better
able to:
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Ensure that your organisation's policies and procedures are up-to-date
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Satisfy themselves that all relevant legal requirements are being
complied with
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Advise senior management on legal aspects of HR with renewed confidence
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Deal with staff issues secure in the knowledge that they are acting in
full accordance with the current state of the law
FormatThis one-day programme is presented in a lively, informal
manner. Course participants are expected to play an active role in
discussion sessions and to raise all their employment law questions.
Special
featuresThis programme can be tailored specifically to your
organisation's particular needs, whatever the context - large corporation,
SME, voluntary or public sector.
The expert trainerKate is a
solicitor and a member of the Employment Lawyers Association who worked in
private practice as an employment lawyer for a number of years before
setting up her own training consultancy specialising in HR and employment
law training. She has a thriving practice training organisations on all
aspects of employment law, either as stand-alone courses or as part of an
on-going management development programme. Her client base is extremely
broad, ranging from trade unions and the public sector to small business
and multi-national corporations. Her pragmatic, 'plain English' approach
makes her a very popular trainer, as the following comments show:
'One
of the few trainers I would truly recommend.'
Sorceris Ltd
'I
would like to thank you for your presentation. A lot of members and the
development team sang your praises. They told me how interesting your
presentation was and how it was nice to have a different format rather
than just death by power point.'
4sight Design Ltd
'Perfect
balance of law and practical case studies. Excellent presentation.'
New
Business Intelligence Ltd
'The trainer's commitment to the subject,
allied to her wide experience and extensive knowledge, was very
motivating.'
James Handley Ltd
'Valuable and enjoyable day.
Really user friendly course materials.'
BSS Group plc
'In the
field of employment law, legislation compliance and dealing with all
matters in relation to employing staff I would not hesitate to recommend
Kate's services to any employer. She gives real world answers and options.'
Managing
Director, AB Printer Cartridges
Course outlineNote: the
following outline is merely an indication of the sorts of subject that
could be covered. The precise programme would be prepared specifically for
your organisation, taking into account both the sector and the very latest
legal developments.
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Contracts of employment and pay
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Recent case law on employment status
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Temporary workers and agency workers
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Holiday pay - changes to case law about rolled up holiday pay
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Recent case law
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Discipline and grievance laws
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The new 3 step procedure
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Recent case law
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Discrimination
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Age - changes in October 2006 and implications for organisations
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Sex - the new rules and regulations
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Harassment - recent changes
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Race - areas to watch out for
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Disability - changes to the Disability Discrimination Act
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Developments in equal pay
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Sexual orientation, religion or belief - how this is evolving in
practice
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Part-time workers
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Recent case law
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The new Employment Tribunal rules
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New statutory procedures and how this is affecting businesses
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ACAS
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New tribunal forms
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Time limits - the changes to time limits
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The new remedies and penalties
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Costs
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TUPE update
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The April 2006 regulations explained
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Outsourcing
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Constructive unfair dismissal
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Administration and insolvency
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Employee liability information
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Liability for failure to inform and consult
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Round-up
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Immigration, Asylum and Nationality - illegal workers
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Family-friendly rights
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Clinic - your questions answered