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Employment law update

Event details

Virtual

Digital

Past dates
  • Thu Mar 18th 2021 | 10:00 am till 1:00 pm

The legal landscape and how it affects your workplace is constantly evolving.

This digital event will update you on the latest changes in legislation and highlight future developments, including information on new rules and regulations arising from the Coronavirus pandemic and the implications for employers of leaving the European Union.

Our experienced trainers will explain the changes in a practical and straightforward way, and will guide you through recent case law decisions.

Business need

Employment law can be complex. Keeping abreast of issues helps you steer your business away from litigation and potential financial penalties.

By gaining an understanding of the ever-changing legal requirements, you can develop strategies that will improve employee engagement, reduce risk and increase organisational resilience.

Delivered via Zoom, this event gives you a solid grounding on recent changes to legislation and provides insight into upcoming changes in the law that will enable your business to stay informed, legally compliant and well prepared.
All delegates will receive an electronic certificate of attendance for their participation in the training.

Suitable For

Delegates from all sectors of industry including: managers, supervisors, team leaders, HR professionals, business owners, Trade Union representatives, employee representatives and individuals who wish to enhance their CPD.

Programme

Our expert-led training sessions are designed to facilitate discussion and interaction.The current course programme includes the following:

  • Details of statutory payment rates e.g. statutory sick pay, maternity/paternity pay and NMW/NLW
  • Employment law changes from April 2020 and horizon scanning
  • Latest government guidance on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, holidays during furlough leave and working safely during the pandemic, including employees self-isolating
  • Coronavirus tests, vaccinations and GDPR
  • Forthcoming changes, including employment rights following Brexit and the rights of EU citizens working in the UK
  • Good Work – The Taylor Review of Modern Work Practices
  • Recent case law decisions

Please note that this programme is subject to change in order for us to provide you with the most recent legislative changes and case law round-up.

Have a large group of staff to train?

To save you time and money, we can deliver bespoke training for your workplace. To find out more contact our Customer Services Team on 0300 123 1150 or complete our online enquiry form.

e-learning

We also offer free e-learning on a wide range of employment relations topics. It’s a great way to develop, enhance and refresh your knowledge, providing you with the opportunity to work through theory, explore case studies and answer interactive questions.

Need more than training?

We recognise that every organisation is different. Our specialists can diagnose issues in your workplace and tailor practical solutions to address the challenges faced by you and your staff. To arrange a call or to simply find out more, contact our Customer Services Team on 0300 123 1150 or complete our online enquiry form.

Price £110.00 per person. Please note our training events are VAT exempt
To book now please select how many people will be attending:

* Max of 4 delegates per organisation. Please call Acas on 0300 123 1150 or email events@acas.org.uk if numbers exceed this or for more details about the training session.

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