From employment-legal-uk
Kick off international expansion planning for a new country — gathers intake, runs EOR vs. entity framing, drafts cross-functional questions, surfaces country-specific flags, and creates a persistent tracker. Use when someone says "we're hiring in [country]", "expansion to [country]", or "first hire in [country]".
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/employment-legal-uk:expansion-kickoff [country name][country name]The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Starts an international expansion project for a new country — gathers intake,
Starts an international expansion project for a new country — gathers intake, runs EOR vs. entity framing, drafts cross-functional questions, surfaces country-specific flags, and creates a persistent tracker.
~/.claude/plugins/config/uk-legal-plugins/employment-legal-uk/CLAUDE.md → jurisdictional footprint, escalation table.international-expansion reference skill and run the full workflow.~/.claude/plugins/config/uk-legal-plugins/employment-legal-uk/expansion-[slug].yaml),
flag it: "An expansion tracker for [country] already exists. Use
/employment-legal-uk:expansion-update [country] to update it, or confirm
you want to start over."~/.claude/plugins/config/uk-legal-plugins/employment-legal-uk/expansion-[slug].yaml on completion./employment-legal-uk:expansion-kickoff Germany
/employment-legal-uk:expansion-kickoff
(skill will ask which country)
Detailed EOR vs. entity framework, cross-functional questions, briefing templates, and tracker schema live in the
international-expansionreference skill — load it before doing substantive work.
npx claudepluginhub uk-agents/uk-legal-plugins --plugin employment-legal-ukOffers UI/UX design guidance for web and mobile with 50+ styles, 161 color palettes, 57 font pairings, and 99 UX guidelines across 10 stacks. Use for designing pages, components, color systems, or reviewing UI code.
Fetches up-to-date documentation from Context7 for libraries and frameworks like React, Next.js, Prisma. Use for setup questions, API references, and code examples.