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UNITED KINGDOM Employment Law Update (2018)

The Employer Report by Baker McKenzie

Jan 12, 201809:39Business

Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for mult...

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UNITED KINGDOM Employment Law Update (2018) is an episode from The Employer Report by Baker McKenzie. Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various count...

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Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers. Description: Baker McKenzie partner Ben Ho introduces Monica Kurnatowska to talk about employment laws in the UK and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead. Key Takeaways: Brexit – UK employment rights will generally be unaffected in the short term, but there is concern from nationals from other EU states about their right to remain, despite attempt to re-assure them by the government Gig economy – closer scrutiny on misclassification of workers Gender pay gap – companies with 250 or more employee in GB, are required to publish key data points relating to the difference in pay between men and women. Disclaimer: Baker McKenzie International is a Swiss Verein with member law firms around the world. In accordance with the common terminology used in professional service organizations, reference to a "partner" means a person who is a partner, or equivalent, in such a law firm. Similarly, reference to an "office" means an office of any such law firm. This may qualify as "Attorney Advertising" requiring notice in some jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Before you send e-mail to Baker & McKenzie, please be aware that your communications with us through this message will not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not send us any information that you or anyone else considers to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to be your lawyers in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to be your lawyers cannot be protected from disclosure.

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Published Jan 12, 2018 and 09:39 long