Changes to UK employment law following Brexit
Andrea Broughton considers how Brexit may impact employment law and which areas of legislation could be affected, such as working hours and temporary agency working.
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Andrea Broughton considers how Brexit may impact employment law and which areas of legislation could be affected, such as working hours and temporary agency working.
Duncan Brown's debrief podcast for IES HR Network event 'Gender pay gap reporting: full analysis and insight'.
With a near-equal gender mix at the top of their organisation, Lewisham Council have successfully overcome the continuing gender pay and position inequality that still persists in many organisations across the UK. A new IES report investigates how Lewisham, with 56 per cent of those in senior grades female and a pay gap slightly in favour of women, have achieved this.
Duncan Brown offers a detailed description of this year's gender pay reporting requirement and how to maximise the benefits from it.
This compilation of bite-sized essays by leading thinkers confronts and expands on existing thinking, plans, and practices in HR and employment. It will help HR leaders think about, plan for, and deal with these ‘known and unknown unknowns’, challenging modern fads, reinforcing some long-standing truths and offering original and practical insights.
This study on employment conditions in international road haulage aims to provide the EP EMPL Committee with information about trends in the employment conditions of drivers in this sector. In particular, it aims to review whether the current regulatory framework is achieving the desired balance between market integration and social protection of workers, and what steps can be taken to ensure this balance in the future.