Webinar replay: employment cases – tips and takeaways

december 4, 2023

To help HR professionals stay on track with the recent case law decisions, our own Stephanie McCleery, Director, again partnered with Emma O’Connor, Legal Director and Head of HR Training at Boyes Turner.

Why watch our webinar?

  • Get a comprehensive overview of recent key employment cases in the UK
  • Discover how you can apply the takeaways from these cases to your business
  • Understand the positive and negative impact of case law decisions
  • Learn practical tips that will help you navigate the current HR challenges and issues

Hosts

Emma O’Connor

Director | Head of HR Training
Boyes Turner
eo’connor@boyesturner.com

Webinar replay

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