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Employment Law Breakfast Briefings
Saturday 4th February 2012
Kingsley Napley Breakfast Briefings
Employment Breakfast Briefings with womenintechnology.co.uk and Kingsley Napley
Working with internationally recognised law firm
Kingsley Napley
, we hosted a series of employment law related breakfast briefings over 3 years. These free events were specifically aimed at the HR and recruitment contacts within our network as well as senior technologists with team management responsibilities.
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