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Employment Brunch Briefing: Fire and re-hire: a legal necessity or an abuse of power?This webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Tuesday 3rd August, 2021 |
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Our employment law specialists Alacoque Marvin and Michael Crowther will look behind the headlines around fire and re-hire practices, considering whether the practice deserves its recent negative attention. This session aims to provide attendees with an overview of the options employers have to make changes to the terms and conditions of their workers’ contracts, why this might be needed and what the consequences may be. 

There will also be consideration of how this topic interacts with the collective bargaining regime and the additional issues this can create.

 

 

 

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Fire and re-hire: a legal necessity or an abuse of power?

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