As negotiations rumble on, Helena Rozman outlines the current position for EU nationals in the UK. Read the article here – https://www.peoplemanagement.co.uk/experts/legal/brexit-affect-eu-workers#
How will Brexit affect EU workers?

About Helena Rozman
Helena has experience in acting for both employees and employers covering both contentious and non-contentious work. Helena's experience includes defending Employment Tribunal claims and engaging in settlement negotiations; advising clients on complex disciplinary matters, exit strategies and large restructuring exercises, including TUPE and redundancy; co-ordinating and responding to data subject access requests; advising on the employment implications on business and asset purchases and outsourcing arrangements; project managing and advising clients on multi-jurisdictional projects with our international offices; drafting settlement agreements for exiting employees; advising on the employment aspects of corporate transactions and undertaking due diligence; and reviewing contracts, company handbooks and policies.
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