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Job Retention Scheme & Other Employment Implications of the Coronavirus
Published on: 01/05/2020
Issues Covered: Coronavirus/Covid-19
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Seamus McGranaghan
Seamus McGranaghan

Commercial Director at O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors, Seamus McGranaghan, joins Head of Learning and Development at Legal Island, Scott Alexander and Learning and Development Services Officer at Legal Island, Rolanda Markey, to discuss the job retention scheme and other employment implications of the Coronavirus.

The Agenda:

  • Payments under the furlough scheme
  • Holiday issues
  • Collective consultation matters arising

The Recording

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