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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain plans to ban non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that are used by employers to silence those who are ...
A long-awaited ban on non-disclosure agreements used by bosses to silence abused and harassed employees is set to be put in ...
Employers will be banned from using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence victims of workplace sexual misconduct or ...
The move would void existing agreements, and allow witnesses to speak out without the risk of being sued. Read more at ...
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) used to silence employees from disclosing workplace misconduct and discrimination are set to ...
Employers will no longer be able to use NDAs to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination under new ...
Zelda Perkins, the former assistant to Harvey Weinstein, has welcomed government plans to ban gagging orders that silence workplace misconduct.
The CIPD has welcomed an amendment to the Employment Rights Bill to prevent the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Victims of workplace abuse will no longer be forced to suffer in silence under changes to the Government's workers' rights ...
The government has confirmed employers will be banned through the Employment Rights Bill from ‘gagging’ workers who have ...
If passed, proposed amendments to the government's employment rights bill will enable victims or harassment or discrimination ...
UK businesses will be barred from using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence victims of harassment and discrimination ...