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Furley Page employment law team in association with Kent Invicta Chamber presented the following webinar to members and non-members of the Chamber on 19 Jan 2022.
Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated people management issues delaying or postponing a number of employment law changes. As we move into 2022, we are likely to see a number of employment law changes that employers need to be aware of.
Topics covered include:
- Developments in employment law and the likely impact on your workforce
- Practical guidance on how to prepare for changes
- Effects on HR policies and procedures and people management
If you would like advice about this area of employment law contact the team on 01227 763939.