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Upcoming Umbrella Legislation Changes: What You Need To Know - Webinar

April 14, 2026

13:00 - 14:00

Zoom | Teams | Online

North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce

Do you use a contingent labour force? If so, are you aware of the 6th April changes? Do you feel ready for the Umbrella Reforms due to come into effect this Spring? Don’t worry, we’re here to help you f eel more prepared! For almost two decades, FCSA has been at the forefront of compliance in the temporary labour sector, helping agencies, end-clients and umbrellas operate legally.

We invite you to join us, for a webinar to discuss the implications of government’s upcoming changes to legislation for temporary workers, followed by a Q&A. You can check to see your compliance obligations HERE With upcoming changes to umbrella legislation coming into effect from April, it’s more important than ever for agencies and end-clients to understand how responsibility across supply chains is changing — and what this means for you in practice.

One of the most significant developments is Joint & Several Liability, which increases the level of responsibility agencies and end-clients may now hold where an umbrella company in their supply chain fails to meet tax and NIC obligations. To help you prepare, are hosting a free, practical webinar focused on clarity, compliance, and what agencies and end-clients need to be thinking about next.

What We Will Cover:
• The agency and umbrella employment perspective
• Joint & Several Liability — what it is and how it works in practice
• The legal implications
• Live Q&A with our expert speaker

Date: Tuesday 14th April 2026 Time: 13:00pm – 14:00pm Venue: Webinar
Speaker – Deb Murphy – Head of Operations at the FCSA — explaining Joint & Several Liability and what it means in practice
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