Free employment law update for North West employers

Date published: 11 September 2018


North West firms are being urged to take advantage of an employment law update that will bring them up to speed on a series of important legislative changes including on data protection and ahead of Brexit

The briefing session is being run by HR and employment law experts at EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, at EEF’s North West office in Warrington on 27 September. It is part of EEF’s annual, UK-wide drive to help firms of all sizes remain safe and compliant. It will take local business owners and leaders through the latest legislation, case law and its implications for business.

They will hear about the key developments in employment law and find out how to ensure their business stays compliant in the face of ever-evolving legislation.

This year’s update is more critical than ever in the run up to Brexit and major changes to Data Protection where the penalties for breaches can be extremely costly. EEF’s team of experts will take a look at how these developments will impact employers and what compliance will involve.

Roger Thomas at EEF, says: “This session is about getting local businesses up-to-speed on the latest legal developments that could affect their company. Firms are coming under greater scrutiny than ever before and it’s vital that they ensure they have the right policies and procedures in place.  There are major implications from changes to Data Protection and the potential implications of Brexit.” 

To sign up for the update visit www.eef.org.uk/businesssupport or call 0808 168 5874

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