Employment Law Matters

S1E39 - Employment Law Changes - April 2020

Daniel Barnett Season 1 Episode 39

IMPORTANT:  This episode was recorded *before* the coronavirus crisis.  In it, we say that the extension of IR35 to medium and large businesses in the private sector is taking place on 6 April 2020.  That has now been deferred until 6 April 2021.

In this episode, we look at five key employment law changes which come into effect this April 2020.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Written particulars of employment 
  • Holiday pay 
  • Agency workers 
  • IR35; and 
  • Bereavement Leave

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