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Andrew has expertise in all aspects of contentious and non-contentious employment law work (especially recruitment, dismissals, restructuring, trade unions, employee relations, discrimination, investigations, confidential information, restrictive covenants, M&A, and contract negotiations).
Andrew’s trade union and employee relations experience also covers advice relating to the formation and operation of works councils and similar bodies, and the negotiation and implementation of collective agreements with those bodies.
Andrew’s practice covers many areas of UK and international business. He has particular expertise in advising clients in the financial services, IT, travel, and media sectors, and is well used to worked with technology companies, including in the early stages of their development.
Before he joined Collyer Bristow in May 2019, Andrew was for 34 years (27 as a partner) at Taylor Wessing, where he established the Employment practice and played a leading role in the firm’s international expansion.
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From 26 October 2024, employers will have a new legal obligation to “take reasonable steps” to prevent sexual harassment. Here we explain how the law is changing, sanctions for non-compliance and what you can be doing now to prepare for the new duty in the run-up to October and beyond.
An overview of our Employment and Immigration services.
An overview of our Employment services. Our Employment Lawyers work closely with many types of clients across a wide range of sectors providing advice on a variety of issues, whether they are HR-related, strategic, complex or contentious.
An overview of our Employment and Immigration services within the financial services sector.
Conflicts at work can be distressing and daunting for a variety of reasons and trying to deal with them on your own is difficult. We can help to clarify the situation for you by providing clear, practical and confidential guidance.
This guide sets out the key legal considerations when hiring domestic staff in the UK and seeks to help you build an employment relationship that is both effective and compliant.
Collyer Bristow’s Employment team has prepared a useful step-by-step flowchart for employers, guiding them through the complex process of dealing with a statutory flexible working request from an employee.
An overview of the IR35 tax rules now extending to the private sector. For affected contractors and businesses using their services, there are now significant tax and practical consequences.
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Qualification 1985
Andrew has expertise in all aspects of contentious and non-contentious employment law work (especially recruitment, dismissals, restructuring, trade unions, employee relations, discrimination, investigations, confidential information, restrictive covenants, M&A, and contract negotiations).
Andrew’s trade union and employee relations experience also covers advice relating to the formation and operation of works councils and similar bodies, and the negotiation and implementation of collective agreements with those bodies.
Andrew’s practice covers many areas of UK and international business. He has particular expertise in advising clients in the financial services, IT, travel, and media sectors, and is well used to worked with technology companies, including in the early stages of their development.
Before he joined Collyer Bristow in May 2019, Andrew was for 34 years (27 as a partner) at Taylor Wessing, where he established the Employment practice and played a leading role in the firm’s international expansion.
"Andrew Granger is one of the most impressive and committed lawyers I’ve had the pleasure of working with. I have whole heartedly recommended his services to a number of colleagues since."
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