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CHAUDHRI: Tips for employers on how to run a better workplace in 2026

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10.01.2026

The reality is that employment law is no longer just a legal issue – it is a business issue

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After more than a decade practising employment law, I can say with confidence that most workplace lawsuits don’t start with bad intentions – they start with employers doing things the way they always have.

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Many employer habits that once seemed harmless are now legal liabilities. But the good news is that with some planning, employers can run more efficient workplaces, save money and dramatically reduce legal risk.

Here are practical, 2026 tips for employers looking for certainty in an increasingly complex employment landscape.

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