Oxfordshire Association of Care Providers: Employee leave do you know the different types?

Oxfordshire Association of Care Providers working in partnership with Citation

As of April 2024, there have been several changes to employment leave policy that have come into play. Keeping up with these latest changes is quite the task, but it’s essential for businesses to understand the importance of accommodating various types of leave to support your employees maintain a positive work environment and of course meet their legal requirements.

To help get your head around it all...join Citations webinar

‘HR Essentials – Your crash course in Employee Leave’,

taking place on Wednesday 8th May at 2 pm.

Running a business comes with its fair share of challenges, especially when it comes to accommodating all the different types of leave, not to mention staying up to date with all the changes to employment leave policy that have come into play.

Don’t worry! Join our Partner Citation covering all the important details of the new Carer’s Leave Act, the changes to Maternity Leave and some of the other types of less common leave that may also come your way. This session will provide you with essential insights to navigate the evolving legal framework and support your business effectively.

In this FREE 1-hour session they will cover:

  • Holiday leave: Understanding recent changes
  • Paternity leave: What’s changed?
  • Carers leave: Making sure you’re supporting your team effectively
  • Maternity leave

And much more!

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