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Trading rights for shares – the latest big idea
So the latest Government proposal on employment law is to create a brand-new employment status of ’owner-employee’ – someone who has fewer employment rights than other employees but who has been given a bunch of shares to make up for … Continue reading
Posted in Beecroft, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, Owner-employees, Unfair Dismissal
Tagged BIS, employment rights, maternity, Osborne, shares, Treasury
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