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Competition law & labour markets - the CMA springs into action

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Crefovi's live webinar began on Friday 12 April 2024 at 14:00pm London time (UK), and provided an in-depth analysis on the work various competition authorities around the world do, in relation to competition law in labour markets.

You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on competition law & labour markets?

Here is your chance to join Annabelle Gauberti on Friday 12 April 2024, 14:00pm London time (UK) as she explores how the CMA has lately sprung into action, in order to research, investigate and, ultimately, decide, whether the majority of UK's labour markets lack competition due to no-poach agreements, salary-fixing agreements and other anticompetitive tactics used by UK employers.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss:

1. What is the CMA doing in relation to competition law & labour markets?

2. Why is the CMA concerned about competition law & labour markets?

3. What are the next steps, for the CMA, with respect to competition law & labour markets?

Check the written version of our thought leadership content on https://crefovi.com/articles/competition-law-labour-market/ and https://crefovi.fr/articles/droit-de-la-concurrence-et-marches-du-travail/.

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Crefovi's live webinar began on Friday 12 April 2024 at 14:00pm London time (UK), and provided an in-depth analysis on the work various competition authorities around the world do, in relation to competition law in labour markets.

You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on competition law & labour markets?

Here is your chance to join Annabelle Gauberti on Friday 12 April 2024, 14:00pm London time (UK) as she explores how the CMA has lately sprung into action, in order to research, investigate and, ultimately, decide, whether the majority of UK's labour markets lack competition due to no-poach agreements, salary-fixing agreements and other anticompetitive tactics used by UK employers.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss:

1. What is the CMA doing in relation to competition law & labour markets?

2. Why is the CMA concerned about competition law & labour markets?

3. What are the next steps, for the CMA, with respect to competition law & labour markets?

Check the written version of our thought leadership content on https://crefovi.com/articles/competition-law-labour-market/ and https://crefovi.fr/articles/droit-de-la-concurrence-et-marches-du-travail/.

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