What is an employment lawyer? What different careers are available within employment law? How do you become an employment lawyer? What is a typical working day for an employment solicitor, barrister or judge?
The ELA has organised a free student webinar to answer these FAQs 👇
Our free 'Becoming an Employment Lawyer' webinar for 6th form students and undergraduates on 12 October from 5 to 6.30pm, aims to improve knowledge of, and access to, a career in employment law.
To find out more and register, visit bit.ly/3QQoZ6w
History maker! 🙌 Huge congratulations to PING Pro, Linn Grant, on her victory at the #VolvoScandinavianMixed - in doing so, becoming the @DPWorldTour’s first ever female winner! 🏆
There’s a powerful, two word argument for continuing to support Boris: Keir Starmer. Remember, if he was PM we’d now be living with the same Covid restrictions as Wales.
"This may be radical...it's time to stop publishing daily figures"
GP Dr Rosemary Leonard tells #BBCBreakfast the public don't need to know about daily Covid case numbers.
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IT’S ON.🔥I am happy and excited that this Mega Huge fight has been announced. This fight is every fighters dream, I feel blessed to be a part of this & i will do everything in my power to make sure that I become Scotland first ever 4 belt undisputed world champion. 🏴🌍👑
Prior to the storming the of US Capitol (!), the possibility of employees refusing to attend for work because of Covid-19 was in the news this week. I've written a short explainer on what employment law has to say about that - coronavirus.blackstonechambe…#ukemplaw
20,000 teachers, lecturers and support staff across this country have joined our call to #closetheschools in event of a national lockdown in 1 hour. Join us now: actionnetwork.org/forms/clos…
'Blatant cheating, blatant feigning of injury.'
Burnley boss Sean Dyche says players are "squealing and screaming" to win penalties whilst there are no fans in stadiums.
Find out more: bbc.in/2HtY7Lg
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson says "Today I can confirm that GCSE, AS and A level exams in 2021 will go ahead, with most exams moved back 3 weeks"
For more on this and other news visit news.sky.com