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Friday 12th March 2010
Kingsley Napley Breakfast Briefings
Employment Breakfast Briefings with womenintechnology.co.uk and Kingsley Napley
As part of our ongoing partnership with internationally recognised law firm
Kingsley Napley
, we will be hosting a series of employment law related breakfast briefings over the coming months. This series of free events is specifically aimed at the HR and recruitment contacts within our network as well as senior technologists with team management responsibilities.
If you don't fall into this category of our membership but would be interested in the topic, please get in touch because if there is enough interest from other members, we will look into running an evening event with a similar theme for a larger audience later in the year.
We've now finalised our breakfast briefing calendar for 2010. Titles and dates are below so please put them in your diary. If you'd like to book a place on any of the briefings please email Sarah Lilley at
slilley@womenin.co.uk
with your full name, company name, job title and contact phone number - many thanks!
Full details are coming soon!
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- Wednesday 31st March
TUPE
- Tuesday 11th May
Equality Act
- Tuesday 8th June
Discrimination cases & how to survive them
- Tuesday 7th September
Recruitment (including Immigration department)
- Tuesday 23rd November
Details and slides from previous briefings can be
found here
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