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The Modern Employer and the 21st Century Employee - 16 November 2006

Held in conjunction with University of Northumbria, this conference promises to be an informative and practical half day conference exploring such issues as:

  • flexible working;
  • age discrimination,
  • parental rights and
  • sex discrimination issues

We will be having a leading speaker from a set of Chambers in London and key members of the employment team will also be addressing the conference.

 

Date:

Thursday 16 November 2006

Cost:

£50

Venue:

Niche Hotel, Grey Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Time:

8.30am - 12.45pm

Chairman:

Sarah Green, Regional Director of CBI

Speakers:

Lianne Atkin, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Northumbria

David Gibson, Partner, Crutes law Firm

Andrew Short, Outer Temple Chambers

Kevin McKernan, Partner, Crutes Law Firm

Programme:

8.30am

Registration and Breakfast

9.10am

Introduction

Sarah Green, Regional Director of CBI

9.15am

Age Discrimination: assessing the initial impact

Lianne Atkin, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Northumbria

10.00am

The impact of the Work and Families Act 2006 - are you prepared?

David Gibson, Partner, Crutes law Firm

 

10.45am

Refereshment Break

 

11.00am

Discrimination law - update

Andrew Short, Outer Temple Chambers

 

11.45am

Flexible Working: challenges and practical tips

Kevin McKernan, Partner, Crutes Law Firm

 

12.30pm

Questions and Answers

 

 

 

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact Emma Hague at Crutes on 0191 2339700.

Please click on the link below to book your place.

Online Booking Form

 

Northumbria University

 

 

 




 

 

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