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5 September 2019

New DIFC Employment Law: Atypical Working

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The DIFC Authority has recently announced the release of the new DIFC Employment Law, which has come into force on 28 August 2019
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The DIFC Authority has recently announced the release of the new DIFC Employment Law, which has come into force on 28 August 2019. We have prepared a series of short videos to address some of the key enhancements and implications of the new Employment Law. In our latest video, Rebecca Ford outlines all you need to know about atypical working, including the introduction of part-time employment and secondment.

Having advised the DIFC Authority on the new law, our employment team is uniquely placed to help employers prepare for its introduction.

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