Weekly Review of Developments 15/7/2016

Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 15 July 2016
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So, Boris Johnson is to head up the UK diplomatic service. We take it Jeremy Clarkson was otherwise engaged? Here is the news…

CONTENTS

1. Case Law Reviews
2. Brexit Fall Out Continues
3. Employment Law in France
4. The Immigration Act 2016
5. Employment News in the Media
6. GB Developments
7. South of the Border
8. Health and Safety Developments
9. Weekend Weather and Thought-Provoking Video

Case law essentials this week: The EAT considers subconscious bias; an Advocate General issues an opinion that a blanket ban on wearing religious headscarves is not lawful; and the full Court of Justice of the EU rules on the right to carry over annual leave from one year to the next when employees have been

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