Employment Law Reform Proposals
Organised by The CIPD Branch in Mid and North Wales
Organised by The CIPD Branch in Mid and North Wales
Find out the latest information on employment law updates that the new Labour Government is proposing.
As we know, the new Labour government has proposed several, bold, reforms to employment law. The intention was for these changes to be in place by mid-October which makes this the perfect opportunity to assess where the proposals are up to, their potential impact, and anything our organisations should be considering as a result. Adam Bramhall of Bramhalls solicitors has offered to talk us through it.
Recent communication for the government suggests there will be a focus on flexible working so October’s session will focus on this area, however, the landscape can change quite quickly so if there are any updates between now and October, we will be ready to discuss these too.
This is an interactive workshop led by Adam Bramhall from Bramhalls Solicitors.
Bramhalls is a team of specialist employment lawyers with over 75 years of collective experience in delivering high quality service in all matters relating to employment law. They work closely with clients as part of their team, to find and implement initiatives, strategies and business solutions. Bramhalls strive to provide responsive client care and fresh thinking which focuses on keeping clients’ needs at the forefront of everything they do.
Adam has been an employment solicitor with Bramhalls since 2022 and, prior to that, was part of a local authority’s in-house legal team. Adam helps to deal with all things employment law, including; unfair and wrongful dismissal, discrimination, TUPE, and trade union disputes. As with the rest of the Bramhalls team, Adam aims to give pragmatic, commercial advice and find sensible solutions to complex HR issues. Adam regularly delivers training both with clients and at colleges, universities, and CIPD events.
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