Employment Law
Employment Law Update LIVERPOOL
Wednesday 2 December 2015.
A one-day conference
The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool.
This was the ninth annual Employment Law Update Conference, organised by the Institute of Employment Rights held in association with Old Square Chambers and the TUC, and the first to take place under an all Conservative Government. It was a must-go-to event, but for those who couldn’t get there, our blogger has summarised the day below and the speakers papers are attached.
Human Rights: possibilities and problems for labour law London *NOTE NEW VENUE*
Wednesday 1 July 2015
A one-day conference
GMB, 22 Stephenson Way,
Euston, London
The Institute of Employment Rights in association with Morrish Solicitors LLP
Write up:
1 July 2015
By Roger Jeary, IER Blogger
On the hottest day in London this year, the Institute welcomed delegates to the GMB London Office to hear from leading legal and academic experts on the impact of government promises to repeal the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights. The conference programme also looked at the wider impact of human rights on the world of work and what it might mean for labour law in the UK.
Workplace Issues: taking up the issues with the new government
Wednesday 10 June 2015
A one-day conference
Diskus Room, Unite the Union, London
This event will be the first IER conference to take place after the general election, providing an excellent opportunity to assess the government’s programme of work. How will worker’s rights fair under a new regime? Which labour law topics will trade unionists need to be aware of in order to best protect their members at work?
Employment Law after the election: what kind of laws do we want? LONDON
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