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Employment Law BriefingChanging terms of employment – an essential legal update for employers

Tuesday 31st March, 2026 |
Wrigleys Solicitors, 3rd Floor, 3 Wellington Place, Leeds LS1 4AP

This is a free seminar

The introduction of the statutory Code on Dismissal and Re-engagement in July 2024 together with restrictions on fire and rehire schemes and changes to the collective consultation regime resulting from the Employment Rights Act 2025 means employers are finding it tougher than ever to meet their legal obligations and manage risks when making changes to employment terms.

During the session, Wrigleys’ employment law specialists Alexandria Evans and Alacoque Marvin will help employers navigate this increasingly complicated legal landscape, providing attendees with a fantastic opportunity to stay up-to-date and gain insights on how to effectively implement changes.

Please share this event with colleagues and contacts who would be interested in attending.

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Employment Law Briefing

Changing terms of employment – an essential legal update for employers

Speakers: Head of Employment Law, Alacoque Marvin alongside Associate, Alexandria Evans.

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