HR predictions: what to expect under a new government

  • Employment Law
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Alan Price, Chief Operations Officer

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After overriding the Conservatives across public polls, the Labour party is the current favourite to win the next general election. And while we don’t yet know when this election will be, we're taking a look at what you could expect under a Labour government...

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