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Employment and pensions

Employment Law Coffee Break | Discrimination in working arrangements, mental health and wellbeing, and our April HR Pensions spotlight

Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments for employers.
Future of work

Effects of the labour reform in the field of collective bargaining

Royal Decree-Law 32/2021 of 28 December has introduced changes in the area of collective bargaining as part of its overall
Regulatory Outlook

Regulatory Outlook | April 2022

Welcome to the Regulatory Outlook, providing you with high-level summaries of important forthcoming regulatory developments to help you navigate the
Future of work

Labor code-governed remote working is just around the corner – what should you expect?

Another stage of the legislative process for the new provisions on remote working has been completed. Draft amendment to the
Employment and pensions

Public Service Pensions Update | April 2022

Welcome to the latest edition of the public service pensions update.
Employment and pensions

Refugees from Ukraine - what challenges do Polish employers face?

Employers can take positive action to support employees from Ukraine and address workplace challenges.
Employment and pensions

New legislation on reclaiming training costs and 'ancillary activities' clauses: are your employment agreements ready?

Employers will need to check their employment agreements as EU Directive containing various employment law obligations is to be implemented
Tech, Media and Comms

Work in the metaverse will pose novel employment law questions

What will the impact of the metaverse be on how people work?
Future of work

Hybrid working: ‘The Risk Factor’

Risk Review and Reset: For growth beyond 2022
Workforce Solutions

Mind the IR35 gap: corporate dealmakers need to get vigilant

Companies seeking investment or sale should review IR35 processes and revisit checklists as HMRC ramps up its new regime
Future of work

Employees from Ukraine – how to hire them?

Over 4 million people have already left the war-torn Ukraine in search of safety and shelter. Most of them –