August 2023

On 11 August 2023, the UK House of Commons published a research briefing paper on artificial intelligence (AI) and employment law.  The paper provides an overview of AI and its various subcategories, outlines current uses of AI in the workplace, considers the implications of using AI and summarises the current proposals to regulate

This article was co-authored with Lachlan Crosbie.

Employers need to be aware of key changes to legislation protecting employee rights which will commence in the coming months.

The Fair Work Legislation (Protecting Employee Entitlements) Act 2023 (Protecting Employee Entitlements Act) marks the Government’s second major reform to the Fair Work Act 2009 (

All UK employers must carry out right to work checks before employing someone, to ensure that the individual is legally permitted, by reason of their immigration status, to carry out the work in question. Correctly conducting a right to work check prior to employment will provide the employer with a statutory excuse against illegal working.

On 4 August 2023, the Tripartite Committee on Workplace Fairness (Tripartite Committee) released[1] its final policy recommendations on the proposed legislative framework to enhance workplace fairness (referred to as the Workplace Fairness Legislation, or WFL), by way of a Final Report that has been accepted by the Singapore Government (Final

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Auparavant, le gouvernement pouvait assujettir par décret un employeur et une association accréditée à l’obligation de maintenir des services essentiels en cas de grève lorsque celle-ci était susceptible de mettre en danger la santé ou la sécurité publique. Depuis les modifications apportées au Code du travail[1] (le Code) le 30 octobre