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Incorporating net zero clauses into employment contracts

By Kate Coppack
November 5, 2021
  • Employment contracts
  • Employment policies
  • General
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With COP26 bringing climate change back to the foreground, we look at whether employers should consider incorporating climate-conscious clauses into their employment contracts on our website.

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Kate Coppack

About Kate Coppack

Kate is an associate in the People, Reward and Mobility practice in Dentons' Milton Keynes office, with a focus on employment law. Kate advises on both contentious and non-contentious areas of employment law.

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