Opportunities in the Cambridge-Oxford corridor development
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All farming employment issues covered including contracts, reorganisation, redundancy and tribunals.
Farming businesses face unique hiring and management challenges. Seasonal work requires extra staff, leading to complex employment contracts and temporary worker management issues.
Our specialist agricultural employment solicitors advise farming businesses on a broad range of employment law issues, from day-to-day administration such as drafting policies and dealing with employment contracts, to representing businesses at employment tribunals in the event of legal claims.
We can advise on issues such as the housing of farm workers as part of their contract of employment, and consideration rights associated with agricultural tenancies. Also, we can help with Agricultural Wages Orders (AWO) legacy issues in relation to long-standing employees.
The team at Tees have the diversity in knowledge that enable them to understand their clients needs. They operate with transparency and fairness.
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Our agricultural employment solicitors can help with a range of issues including:
Tees is a top-tier Legal 500 firm and our teams are experienced in all aspects of law, so you can be assured of a comprehensive and joined-up service. As well as legal expertise for rural businesses, we have specialists in employment law, property, litigation and finance.
We also have in-house independent financial advisers who work closely with our lawyers to deliver all the advice you need for your business.
Our independent financial advisers are regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority, which means we are accountable for all the advice that we give.
If you’d like to meet one of our agricultural employment experts for a confidential, no obligation chat, please get in touch.
We have offices across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, but we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales.
Our legal services are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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