Guernsey Employment Law has yet to enact some of the more controversial protections of English and European Employment Law but it remains a complex area with many pitfalls for the unwary. New legislation in March 2006 introduced the concept of sex discrimination and legislation dealing with other forms of discrimination is likely to follow in the years to come.
Ozannes' Employment law team can resolve the many issues thrown up in this area, whether in connection with a particular case or in an ongoing consultative capacity. We were involved in the drafting of Guernsey's principal employment legislation in 1998 and have more lawyers specialising in Employment Law than any other local firm.
Particular Guernsey employment issues are:-
Ozannes' Employment Law team advises on non-contentious employment matters in the context of company acquisitions and re-constructions, including right to work and housing matters, restrictive covenants and issues concerning non-solicitation or non-dealing.
We now offer an Employment Law Consultancy Service, which comes in two forms. The first is a Healthcheck Service - in return for a fixed fee, we will review your employment documentation, policies and procedures for compliance with the relevant legislation.
Alternatively, our Full Compliance Service will carry out a root and branch review, draft new contracts and procedures if necessary and give you access to an employment law hotline constantly staffed by one of our employment team so that you can get an instant answer to that knotty HR problem. We also offer advanced management training to assist clients in applying their procedures in a compliant manner.
Our aim in advising clients is to ensure that employment matters are dealt with in a way that does not lead to litigation. However, the Ozannes Employment Law Group includes three Partners of Ozannes' Litigation with substantial experience before the Courts and Tribunals in Guernsey and we are therefore well able to deal with matters which become contentious.
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