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- Emma Thompson, Managing Partner
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The Employment Rights Act 1996 sets out the specific particulars of employment that an employer must provide to its staff and the statutory timeframes in which the information must be provided.
Furthermore, it is important that your employment contracts are kept updated to reflect any recent changes in employment legislation.
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