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As the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme comes to an end, our employment lawyers are running a free webinar for employers to run through the key considerations including:
• What is redundancy and when to use it?
• Alternatives such as flexible working and home working
• The key steps in the redundancy process
• Appeals
Click ‘Register‘ to book your interest in attending and we’ll be back in touch soon with more details or book below.
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If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact us at events@willans.co.uk.
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This webinar is part of a series of free, live online events. Click here to view topics and find out more.
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