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7 November 2022

Linda Hynes Discusses What New Protected Disclosures Legislation Means For Employers On News Talk's Breakfast Business Podcast

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A new law coming into force in January will have a notable impact on employers. It concerns a protected disclosure from employees who are usually known as whistleblowers and...
United Kingdom Employment and HR

A new law coming into force in January will have a notable impact on employers. It concerns a protected disclosure from employees who are usually known as whistleblowers and it means that if staff see wrongdoing, they can report it and not be fired.

Listen to the full podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/breakfast-business-with-joe-lynam/id1457593674?i=1000584618945

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