People | Nicola Tager
Nicola is a Solicitor in the Employment Group. Nicola has experience of advising employers and employees on a broad range of aspects of employment law, including contractual issues, employment-related disputes and grievances and issues relating to the termination of employment. Nicola also advises on employment-related aspects of corporate transactions, including the application of TUPE and collective consultation matters.
Nicola graduated from The University of Birmingham with an LLB in Law with French Law and gained a distinction in the Legal Practice Course at BPP, London. She trained at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, qualifying in September 2007 into the firm's Employment, Pensions and Benefits Department. Nicola joined Harbottle & Lewis in July 2008. Nicola is a member of the Employment Lawyers Association.
Articles by Nicola Tager:
This is the third in our series of practical everyday HR scenarios, dealing with issues surrounding the Olympics.
This is the second in our series of practical everyday HR scenarios, dealing with flexible working requests.
Eight things you should know about the Agency Workers Regulations 2010.
This is the first in our series of practical everyday HR scenarios, dealing with optional and additional paternity leave.
Nicola Tager argues why adopting the 'Rooney Rule' in the UK could violate anti-discrimination laws.
Since April 2010, employees of large organisations have been entitled to request unpaid time off work to undertake relevant training or study. The right was due to have been extended to all employees of small and medium-sized businesses with effect from April 2011.

