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ISBA Bursarcast: Updates on Education, Pay, and Employment with Oliver Daniels (HCR) (16th March 2023)
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ISBA Bursarcast: Updates on Education, Pay, and Employment with Oliver Daniels (HCR) (16th March 2023)

ISBA BURSARCAST · ISBA

March 17, 202322m 13s

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Show Notes

In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Our first segment covers the TES Subscription renewals and updates to the SEND Reforms.

We also cover the government's support for the Right to Request Predictable Working Pattern Bill and explore the new statutory guidance published on gender pay gap reporting 

As a special treat, we have a guest speaker, Oliver Daniels from Harrison Clark Rickerbys, who shares his insights and updates on the launch of a consultation on the 'Fire and Rehire' Code of Practice, the use of reasonable force and restrictive practices in Schools along with a case updates on the National Minimum Wage and Term-Time only workers. 

Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.

Thank you to Oliver for coming on. 

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