MacRoberts' Employment Law Group is one of the largest in Scotland and our experience stands second to none. With a distinguished record of advising clients in all areas within the commercial, industrial and public sector, MacRoberts' Employment Law Group is recognised throughout the business community as outstanding.
Whether our clients are concerned about recruitment issues, disciplinary matters leading to possible dismissal, equality issues involving race, sex, sexual orientation, age, religious or disability discrimination, equal pay; the framing of contracts of employment, service agreements for directors, procedural rules and employment policies; or the implications of the TUPE Regulations on a particular transaction or business re-organisation, our experience and wide-ranging knowledge of the law is unsurpassed. We also have an impressive track record representing clients in Employment Tribunals throughout the UK and the Employment Appeal Tribunal, and have led the way in employment law training
For further information on the services of our Employment Law Group, please click here.
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MacRoberts Unique Interactive iPhone App On Employment Law
We are delighted to offer a free interactive HR Adviser App on both iTunes and the Android Market. Not only is it a valuable source of information about employment, but it also contains unique redundancy and unfair dismissal calculators. Whether you're in law, business or are an HR professional, you can't afford to be without it! Read more here or download MacRoberts HR Adviser app: iPhone - (click here) Android - (click here)
You may find the following forthcoming events of interest. Please click on the links for further information and to book your place:
Stephen Miller and Graham Mitchell of MacRoberts Employment Group are involved in delivering some of the courses on the University of Glasgow Contemporary Law & Practice - Employment Law Courses For 2012. Click here for further details.

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