24 April, 08:00 - 10:00
RPC, Tower Bridge House, London, Greater London, United Kingdom, E1W 1AA
Key updates include adjustments to tribunal claim time limits, changes to the initial period of employment, and a clarification on trade union access. What do these changes mean for your business? How will they affect employer responsibilities and employee rights in practical terms?
Join us for an exclusive Business Breakfast kindly hosted by RPC, featuring industry experts:
as we discuss these policy shifts. Gain valuable insights and understanding to ensure your business is prepared for the road ahead.
About SCC UK’s Business Breakfasts
These events bring together tailored and differently composed, intimate groups for interactive roundtable discussions and great speakers. The format is informal and under the Chatham House Rule.
Booking information
Please register your interest to attend this event. Participant lists are curated with the theme of each Business Breakfast in mind, for all attendees to get the most out of the discussions. You will be notified if your participation has been confirmed. Payment will be made upon confirmation.
Featured Speaker
Tania Tandon is the co-founder of TandonHildebrand, the first and only UK firm to ditch the billable hour and not record time. The firm’s focus is advising UK and international clients on employment and corporate law matters. It also provides HR support. Tania is Swedish with Indian and British roots and having been raised internationally, has a passionate interest in people in business. Her unique background gives often serves to provide helpful perspectives on cross border business and cultural dynamics. She has a Bachelor of Laws with European Law from University of Leeds (ERASMUS-Uppsala Universitet) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics from the London School of Economics (LSE). Collaboration lies at the heart of her approach, fostering strong partnerships with clients and business contacts.
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Moderator
Ellie, a qualified employment lawyer, creates content, undertakes research, and supports training initiatives for many of our clients, particularly those operating in the retail and technology sectors. Her expertise covers all aspects of employment law, as well as HR issues relating to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Ellie also hosts the Employment, Engagement & Equality team's popular fortnightly podcast The Work Couch, where she discusses the whole spectrum of employment law and how to navigate today's HR challenges with a diverse range of guests.
RPC, Tower Bridge House, London, Greater London, United Kingdom, E1W 1AA



Bookings are non-refundable, but at the discretion of the organiser, you can change the name of the person attending. For this, please contact events@scc.org.uk.
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