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6 Employment Law Training Courses in N/A

See also: Recruitment & Selection, Diversity & Equality, Maternity, Law for Managers, Law (General), Motivation, Corporate Law, and Litigation.

See also: Recruitment & Selection, Diversity & Equality, and Maternity.

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Employment Law Update

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Course DescriptionAs a Manager it is vital that you are up to date on employment legislation as getting it wrong can have serious implicati…

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Employment Law Level 3

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Course Description If you want to develop your knowledge of Employment Law so that you can embark on a rewarding career or maybe you are al…

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Employment Law

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This course equips you to deal with, and advise on, employment law issues. As employment legislation now changes twice a year, it is impera…

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An Introduction to Problem Solving Redundancy and TUPE - Employment Law Training

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Course DescriptionIn today's market, it is becoming more and more common for organisations to enter into a redundancy, business transfer an…

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Introduction to Employment Law

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Course DescriptionEmployment Legislation changes frequently and it is imperative that as a manager you keep up-to-date with the latest chan…

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Age Discrimination - Employment Law Training

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Course DescriptionThe introduction of the Age Discrimination legislation is considered to be the most significant piece of employment legis…