Costly right to work check errors revealed in Home Office survey
Maria Gravelle tells HRNews about serious gaps in UK employers’ awareness of right to work obligations revealed by the Home Office. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Maria Gravelle tells HRNews about serious gaps in UK employers’ awareness of right to work obligations revealed by the Home Office. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Minister of Investment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Khalid Al-Falih has approved the executive regulations of the country’s new Investment Law, which experts say will enhance transparency and […]
Continue Reading →Rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged infrastructure on time and on budget will, in part, depend on ensuring issues arising between parties engaged on projects do not escalate into full-blown disputes. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, AP), has announced its plans to structurally monitor cookie banners over the next few years. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →New EU legislation aiming to improve standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing and reduce related disputes could yet be introduced in some form, despite initial attempts at reform failing, according to a […]
Continue Reading →Companies must submit their year-end returns in relation to their UK employee share plans and share awards/acquisitions through the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online administration service. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Specific measures that online service providers can implement to meet their obligations on child safety under the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) – including “safer algorithms”, effective content moderation systems, […]
Continue Reading →EU policymakers will need to get creative to meet their commitments to increase investment in defence in the years ahead, amidst low growth and constraints on public spending, according to […]
Continue Reading →A recent ruling by a court in Australia highlights the need for decisions pertaining to the making of, and failure to accept, settlement offers to be carefully considered on a […]
Continue Reading →Businesses that promptly notify the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) when they identify evidence of bribery, fraud or other corporate crime in their own organisations, and then cooperate fully with resultant […]
Continue Reading →The music industry is the focus of this year’s World IP Day, at a time when the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to shake the foundations […]
Continue Reading →The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK’s pensions industry is expected to accelerate, but pension funds have been urged to implement robust processes and strict protocols to mitigate […]
Continue Reading →The South African low-cost domestic airline industry may face reforms in the future aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring fair competition as the sector faces increased scrutiny, experts have said. […]
Continue Reading →The intended timetable to abolish so-called ‘no-fault’ evictions in England is facing possible further delays, with over 200 amendments introduced to the Renters’ Rights Bill as it moves through parliament […]
Continue Reading →New data published highlights the increasing appetite of international businesses to arbitrate disputes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), a Riyadh-based disputes expert at Pinsent Masons has said. Read […]
Continue Reading →A recent decision of the UK Pensions Ombudsman (PO) confirmed that there was no unreasonable delay by an administrator where a member had not communicated the actual deadline by which […]
Continue Reading →Anthony Convery tells HRNews about the factors governing the length of time that a consultation should last before a TUPE transfer in the UK. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Anne Sammon tells HRNews about the UK regulators’ backing for tougher misconduct scrutiny and continued support for the lifting of the bankers’ bonus cap. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Judicial review is likely to remain relevant as a consideration in procurement challenge claims following the introduction of the Procurement Act. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Investigations into the effect that US reliance on imports of pharmaceutical products, semiconductors, and critical minerals has on the country’s national security could pave the way for a new hike […]
Continue Reading →Businesses operating across the financial services sector have been given an insight into upcoming changes in regulation being considered by multiple UK authorities and should take the opportunity to engage […]
Continue Reading →Fresh guidance to help organisations determine whether data they handle is subject to UK data protection laws, has been published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →An Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) inquiry serves as a crucial reminder for companies deploying artificial intelligence (AI) tools to remain vigilant about their obligations under the General Data Protection […]
Continue Reading →People are becoming increasingly aware of the risks of unauthorised use of their name, image or likeness online and the importance of being able to manage such use, especially in […]
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