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EMPLOYMENT LAW

Labour government's new employment law reforms

In this Employment Law podcast, our legal experts discuss the UK Labour government’s proposed employment law reforms. What are the potential implications of these changes for business owners and HR professionals? How might this impact workplace policies, employee rights and recruitment?

Hosted by Employment Partner Abigail Maino, with Employment Partners Stephen ten Hove and Greg Burgess joining the discussion to share their valuable insights.

About the authors


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Stephen ten Hove

Partner

Contentious and non-contentious Employment Law specialist dealing with unfair dismissal, discrimination and law relating to partnerships and shareholders.
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Greg Burgess

Partner

Advises on restructures, TUPE, trade union law, dismissal claims, discrimination, harassment and has experience defending Employment Tribunal claims.

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