Weekly Review of Developments 14/8/2020
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 14 August 2020 Issues covered:We've just experienced “the largest quarterly GDP drop in history”. Let's hope we don't hear that cheery line in three months' time. Scary stuff.
This week's top stories:
- We have moved our online annual review of employment law to 4th and 5th November - 20 speakers confirmed so far, many more to come
- A new law to ensure that furloughed NI employees who are made redundant receive statutory redundancy pay based on their normal wages has come into force
- 47% of managers believe their employees may be at risk of burnout
- One in three employers are planning to make job cuts by the end of September
- Case Law Reviews: You know the time between dismissal and reinstatement of an employee? The CJEU has
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