2026 m. birželio 02 d.
2pm - 5pm (BST)
Virtual
Spanish and UK labour systems differ greatly. Spanish employment law is mainly based on the regulations contained in the Collective Bargaining Agreement in force in the market sector. Sometimes a specific CBA can be negotiated for one company with the trade unions and employee representatives.
Spanish labour law and labour courts tend to be very favourably disposed to the employees. It is, for example, very hard and expensive to dismiss employees in Spain. Employers must therefore take particular care in their hiring decisions and their dealings with employees.
Programme
Please note that this course programme will run over two afternoons (2 x 3 hour course sessions). Day 1 will take place on 2 June 2026 and Day 2 will take place on 4 June 2026.
Background – sources of employment law
- similarities and key differences
- the impact of cultural differences
Getting started
- recruitment issues
- contracts of employment and collective bargaining agreements
- typical benefits
- modifications of the job conditions
- basic pay and deductions
Day-to-day employee management
- equal treatment
- dealing with absence and poor performance
- disciplinary procedure
- health and safety
- sick leave, maternity leave and parental rights
Termination of employment
- dismissal on personal grounds
- fair reasons
- unfair dismissal
- procedure
- dismissal on economic grounds
- pre-termination obligations (collective dismissal)
- procedures
- failure to comply
- claims and the employment court
- termination by agreement
Working with employee representatives
- ‘staff delegates’ or works council members or trade union reps or all three!
- rights and power
- how to conduct meetings
Who should attend
This Spanish employment law training course is relevant to international HR managers and directors in the UK who have responsibility for employees in Spain. It will also be useful to managers and directors who anticipate entering the Spanish market and who need to be aware of their responsibilities to their people.