Working Time; Sickness and Absence; National Minimum Wage Issues; GDPR; & much more
Posted in : 'Any Questions' Webinar Recordings on 7 June 2019 Issues covered:Topics covered in this month's webinar include:
- Working Time
- Sickness and Absence
- National Minimum Wage issues
- GDPR
Scott Alexander, Head of Learning and Development at Legal Island, discusses your Northern Ireland employment law questions and topical HR issues with Seamus McGranaghan from the employment team at O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors.
Questions in this webinar include:
- What is the likely impact for Northern Ireland employers of the CJEU working time case, Federación de Servicios de Comisiones Obreras, which is CCOU, and that's a Spanish trade union, against Deutsche Bank. And the case reference if you want it, folks, is C55/18.
- What are the obligations around paying
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