Events
Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool
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With new employment law legislation now introduced twice a year in April and October, IER’s annual Employment Law Update conference provides the ideal opportunity to keep up to date on legislative changes, recent rulings and case law.
Our panel of experts will examine the implications of the latest changes to labour law.
The New Spectre Haunting Europe: The ECJ, Trade Union Rights and the British Government
a free conference
Saturday 28th November 2009
10:00am- 3:30pm
in the Main Hall, TUC Congress House
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organised by The Institute of Employment Rights in association with SERTUC
to book your free place, please book at office@ier.org.uk
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Single Equalities Bill
a conference
Wednesday 9th December 2009
At NUT Hamilton House
London WC1H 9BD
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Organised by The Institute of Employment Rights
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Powerpoint presentations and papers from the North West TUPE Conference held in Liverpool on 2nd February 2010.
The Health Agenda at Work
A conference
Wednesday, 17th February, 2010
9:30am- 4:00pm
NUT Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD
organised by
The Institute of Employment Rights
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Occupational Pensions: Delayed wages subtracted?
A seminar
Wednesday 10th March, 2010
NUT Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD
organised by
The Institute of Employment Rights
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It has been a long path from Turner’s Pension Commission in 2005 which insisted on a minimum employer contribution of 3% to occupational pensions. And while we should welcome the new pensions system which will for the first time compel every employer to contribute to their staff pensions we still need to consider:
—where the law stands
—how pension provision in the UK can be improved and protected
Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool
In response to requests from trade union reps facing the harsh realities of working life during an economic crisis, the Institute is organising an innovative one day conference aimed at equipping reps with the information required to assist their members. Having identified the most common issues that crop up day to day, the conference will bring together legal, trade union and social policy experts to determine what we as trade unionists can do to help protect our members and ensure workers rights are not undermined.
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