Company Vehicles & Trackers; Time Limits; Brexit - Cross Border Staff, A1 Certification; & More
Posted in : 'Any Questions' Webinar Recordings on 5 April 2019 Issues covered:Topics covered in this month's webinar include:
- TUPE and harmonisation of contracts
- Company vehicles and tracking devices
- Working Time and overtime payments
- Brexit and the impact on cross-border working
- A1 Certification
- Time Limits and making a late claim
- Restrictive Covenants
Scott Alexander, Head of Learning and Development at Legal Island, discusses your Northern Ireland employment law questions and topical HR issues with Seamus McGranaghan and Hannah McGrath from the employment team at O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors.
Don’t forget to visit the ‘Seamus Says – Employment Law Discussion’ section on the employment law hub, which provides answers to over 130 employment-related questions
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