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Queen’s Speech will have an impact on businesses

On behalf of Attwaters Jameson Hill posted in Uncategorised on Thursday, August 14th, 2014

New measures announced in the Queen’s Speech are likely to have a significant impact on businesses and employers.

New measures announced in the Queen’s Speech are likely to have a significant impact on businesses and employers.

The Queen outlined a raft of new Bills which the Government is introducing to strengthen the economy and reduce Britain’s deficit.

The Immigration Bill is intended to reform immigration law so that Britain “attracts people who will contribute and deter those who will not”.

The Bill will bring landlords into the fight against illegal immigration by obliging them to check the immigration status of their tenants. Employers will also need to make extensive checks to ensure they aren’t employing illegal labour. Failure to do so could leave them open to substantial fines.

The Deregulation Bill will continue the Government’s campaign to remove unnecessary red tape. The main proposals include exempting the self-employed from health and safety law if their activities pose no potential risk to others. It will also remove the power of employment tribunals to make wider recommendations in successful discrimination cases under the Equality Act 2010.

The Intellectual Property Bill is designed to simplify and strengthen design protection, and make it more accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises. Its main elements include implementing the EU’s Unified Patent Court, part of which will be based in London.

This will create a single patent system in almost all EU countries making it possible for British businesses to protect their inventions across much of Europe with a single application.

We shall keep clients informed of developments as the Bills progress through Parliament.

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