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The unintended consequences of scrapping the compensatory cap

Ab Banerjee19d agoen
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Kerry Norval, director in the employment law team at Burness Paull LLP, looks at the potential unintended consequences of the removal of the compensatory cap - which formed part of the Employment Rights Act.
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