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Annual Review of Employment Law - Meet the Speakers
Published on: 08/09/2017
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Our Annual Review of Employment Law conference covers all of the legislative and Irish case law developments that you need to know – in one day. In addition to this, our experts look at and advise on key HR issues such as workplace investigations, dealing with grievances, developing your talent pipeline and the future of recruitment.

This year's conference dates/venues are:

For more information, full programme, delegate feedback and speaker details, click on a date/venue above.

Irish Employment Case Law Review 2017and Key Next Steps - Marguerite Bolger & Claire Bruton BL

 

A Solicitor’s Guide to Bullying in the Workplace - Ciara O’Kennedy

 

A Solicitor’s Guide to Drafting Disciplinary Allegations - Deirdre Lynch

 

A Solicitor’s Guide to Contractual Flexibility and the Gig Economy - Barry Walsh

 

A Solicitor’s Guide to Reasonable Accommodation and Performance - Davnet O’Driscoll

 

Are You GDPR-Fit? - Deirdre Crowley

 

How to avoid the Case from Hell; Handling Difficult Situations and Off-the-Record Conversations - Julie Galbraith

 

Employment Trends and What to Expect in 2018 – Síle Larkin

 

Creating a Truly Diverse and Inclusive Workplace - Ailish O'Hara

 

Chair - Regina Dunne

 

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