Darren Newman Employment Law
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- Presumably that could actually be arranged? twitter.com/skynews/status… 8 hours ago
- Nothing confusing about this EAT decision. It’s entirely in line with previous case law and makes perfect sense. Th… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- RT @thebigbogg: Important advice from @MichaelFordQC. The mandate and instructions from the SoS should be available to the union negotiator… 4 days ago
- Leaving aside the principles of the International Labour Organisation- are there even enough agency workers ready a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
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Reforming NDAs – why it won’t solve the real problem
The first thing to be clear about is that almost any settlement of a potential Employment Tribunal claim will include a confidentiality clause. This may be called a non-disclosure agreement or an NDA. If you are a journalist. the term … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Tribunals, settlement agreements, Uncategorized
Tagged EHRC, Equality Commission, gagging clauses, NDA
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