Employing UK citizens in Germany
Since Brexit it has become much more complicated to employ UK citizens in Germany. For employers who operate across the border it is important to know which requirements must be […]
Continue Reading →Since Brexit it has become much more complicated to employ UK citizens in Germany. For employers who operate across the border it is important to know which requirements must be […]
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Continue Reading →The UK government can better harness its buying power to save billions of pounds for the taxpayer, a former Cabinet Office minister has estimated. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Setting clear and unambiguous targets towards decarbonisation will give infrastructure owners and investors the starting point they need to drive real change. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Businesses can expect speedier and more individualised regulatory interventions in UK digital markets under new plans published by the UK government. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A recent ruling by a court in the Cayman Islands will be welcomed by victims of fraud that go to court in the UK seeking to recover stolen assets transferred […]
Continue Reading →Indonesia’s Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) has said that it wants to extend its 2,000km network of toll roads to 5,000km in 2024. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A nationwide online carbon market has opened in China for the first time. Previous online carbon trading was restricted to certain regions. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The shipping industry is under increased pressure to cut its carbon emissions, as part of a broader drive by governments and regulators to decarbonise the global economy and address the […]
Continue Reading →A Luxembourg regulator is planning to issue Amazon with a record fine under EU data protection laws, the company has disclosed. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Singapore will make S$1.1 billion ($809 million) available to businesses and workers affected by the latest Covid-19 measures. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Japan plans to build its biggest hydrogen plant which will be powered by offshore wind energy. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Czech Republic lawyer Sabina Krajickova outlines the essential steps when restructuring a business in the Czech Republic Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Trish Embley tells HRNews about the government’s proposals for preventing workplace harassment Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The final conclusion of a recent survey – that no jurisdiction that is a party to the New York Arbitration Convention grants an express right to a physical hearing but […]
Continue Reading →Germany’s Supreme Court has specified the scope of the right to access under Article 15 of the GDPR, but has left important questions unanswered. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Growth shares are a special class of shares issued to employees that allow the employees to share in the growth in value of the company above a valuation hurdle – […]
Continue Reading →New guidance issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) emphasises the increased focus of law enforcement agencies to disrupt the use of the art market as a vehicle for money […]
Continue Reading →New legislation requiring businesses seeking to acquire certain UK companies to notify their intentions to do so and giving the UK government new powers to scrutinise other deals even after […]
Continue Reading →The number of penalties issued personally to finance directors and chief financial officers at large companies by the UK’s HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has dropped from 148 to just […]
Continue Reading →Investors from the US, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Japan have committed $16 billion of investment to Indonesia’s new sovereign wealth fund Indonesia Investment Authority (INA). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Rami Labib tells HRNews about the current apprenticeship scheme and the new flex-job model on the way Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →UK financial services firms must put customers first and be able to evidence how they do so to meet the demands set by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Laura Starrett tells HRNews how a recent European Court of Justice ruling may impact UK employers’ dress policies Read Complete Article
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