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| Insights | Dos and Don’ts for internal investigations
Internal investigations may involve different types of misconduct and could come about as a result of a whistleblower’s report, a complaint or even an item in the media. However they arise, you will need to find out what happened and deal with it appropriately.
Note?that companies with operations within the EU with 50+ employees must adopt whistleblowing policies by the end of 2023.?Our law firms have extensive experience advising on whistleblowing. If you need to implement the new EU rules, get in touch with us at?[email protected].
| Insights | Some HR tips for directors
Boards often take an interest in the ‘soft’ parts of HR, things like culture, values and branding. But could an increased focus on the ‘hard’ parts of people management be another important way to help make a company a better place to work?
| Coffee Break | Will generative AI leave us short of work?
In this episode of our ‘Coffee Break‘ series,? Inês Reis ?of Ius Laboris Portugal sits down with? James Davies ?of Ius Laboris UK to talk about the impact of generative AI on knowledge jobs. How can organisations and policymakers prepare for a future with fewer jobs? And could better skills, AI literacy and more leisure be part of the solution?
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