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How will current employees from the EU be affected?

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How will current employees from the EU be affected? Brexit

As it stands at the moment there are unlikely to be significant changes to UK employment laws when we leave the EU.

This means that things like TUPE, parental leave, discrimination legislation, holidays, working time and collective redundancy consultation will remain the same.

If you have any more questions about Brexit, please contact us now.

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