08/07/2025

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    Webinar | Tuesday 8 July 2025 | 12:00 - 13:00 | Free To Attend

    The district energy sector is undergoing a major transformation as it steps up to take a leading role in helping the country decarbonise. It’s an exciting, but also a challenging, time.

    How are we helping you to prepare?

    We are running Points of Connection - a series of webinars to help organisations with an interest in district energy with the key legal issues they may be facing across a broad range of specialist areas of law. All delivered by our dedicated colleagues who bring their specialisms to the energy sector.

    On 10 October 2024 the UK Labour Government introduced the Employment Rights Bill. Cited as ‘the biggest upgrade to employment rights in a generation’, the Bill imposes challenges for all employers.

    In this webinar, Bevan Brittan’s employment lawyers will provide an outline and update on the Bill and give insight to assist your organisation in preparing for the anticipated changes.

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and may get over subscribed.

    Our clients will get priority, but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    Where we are heavily oversubscribed we will limit places per organisation.

    Registration will close at the advertised start time.

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