Employment Law at 11 - October 2022

Posted in : 'Any Questions' Webinar Recordings on 7 October 2022
Seamus McGranaghan
O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors
Issues covered: Workers Rights; Quiet Quitting; Employment Law Changes

The Legal Island Webinar - Employment Law at 11, sponsored by MCS Group features Christine Quinn from Legal Island and Seamus McGranaghan of O’Reilly Stewart. In this webinar recording, Christine and Seamus discuss:

  1. A new Chancellor, a mini budget and a “bonfire of worker’s rights” on the horizon – what do the changes mean for employers?  
    From IR35 reversal, income tax cuts and an EU legislation “sunset clause”– Seamus sorts the facts from the fiction and explains what you need to know.
  2. Quiet Quitting – a new trend from TikTok? A rebrand of working to rule? Or a consequence of hybrid working and working from home? Whatever it is, it’s certainly causing a stir – so how should

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This article is correct at 07/10/2022
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The information in this article is provided as part of Legal-Island's Employment Law Hub. We regret we are not able to respond to requests for specific legal or HR queries and recommend that professional advice is obtained before relying on information supplied anywhere within this article.

Seamus McGranaghan
O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors

The main content of this article was provided by Seamus McGranaghan. Contact telephone number is 028 9032 1000 or email seamus.mcgranaghan@oreillystewart.com

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