If you wish to pay online (with a debit card), please click on the appropriate category: MEMBERS: www.industriallawsociety.org.uk/store/products/conference-season-. NON-MEMBERS: www.industriallawsociety.org.uk/store/products/conference-season-. We are looking for dynamic speakers to share their knowledge and expertise and welcome applications from across the legal industry and beyond. Our 200+ events take place in person and online, and see over 30,000 attendees each year. If you want to participate, envoyez-events@lawsociety.org.uk an email with an overview of the topics. An evening with Mohsin Zaidi, author of A Dutiful Boy (moderated by Judge Eady DBE) We look forward to your participation in the ILS Conference Season. If you have any questions about the conference season, please do not hesitate to contact the Society`s coordinator by email jean@industriallawsociety.org.uk It is essential reading for practising lawyers, academics and lay labour relations experts to keep abreast of newly enacted legislation and proposals for legislative reform. To pay by cheque, please download the paper booking form and send it along with your booking form and booking form to the Company Coordinator, Jean Hughes, 18 Graysmead, Sible Hedingham, Essex, C09 3NY. LABOUR MIGRATION IN THE UK POST-BREXIT: TRANSFORMATION OR EVOLUTION ILS is the main forum for debate and understanding of labour law and its applications.
The tenth anniversary of the Equality Act: is there anything to celebrate? Rebecca Tuck, Old Square Chambers, ILS President While the venue has not yet been confirmed, the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. and conclude after Q&A around 8 p.m. For physical well-being is provided from 17:45 clock. Home > Old Square Chambers Members speak at the Industrial Law Society`s annual conference LexcelImproving profitability and reducing costs – obtaining the legal quality mark Max Winthrop, Partner and Head of Employment Law, Short Richardson & Forth This meeting will take place at the Old Council Chambers (first floor of the Wills Memorial Building) at the University of Bristol. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. and ends after Q&A around 7:30 p.m. After the meeting, there will be drinks and tea/coffee from around 5.30pm. Newcastle: Associative discrimination: where are we today? The cost of the conference season is £60 for Society members and £100 for non-members, giving you access to all sessions. David Reade QC, Littleton Chambers and Lord Hendy QC, Old Square Chambers The Industrial Law Society (ILS) will hold its annual conference on Friday 9 and Saturday 10 September 2022 at Downing College, Cambridge. Ben Cooper QC, Robin White and Stuart Brittenden from Old Square Chambers will all speak at the event. Bristol: Recent developments in maternity discrimination We have a fantastic number of speakers, the details of which are outlined in the programme below.
Visit us in person to experience the full event, meet new and existing colleagues, and share your views and opinions. At some point in your career, you may decide it`s time for something new. You may want to win more than one challenge, career change or more. Once the payment has been made, make sure to fill out the online booking form by clicking here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdseNGp7C8GqItdf7rCaLbHyAsI6LxN. Sarah Fraser Butlin, Cloisters and Selwyn College All Nottingham evening meetings are held at the offices of Gateley Plc, Park View House, 58 The Ropewalk, Nottingham, NG1 5DW at 6.30pm and end after Q&A at around 8pm. For physical well-being is provided from 18 clock. Gateley Plc has kindly agreed to host the Society`s meetings in Nottingham free of charge and therefore the meetings will be free of charge and therefore open to members and non-members of the Society. Sarah Fraser Butlin, Cloisters and Selwyn College, Cambridge This meeting will take place in Birmingham. All meetings in Birmingham are held at the offices of Gowling WLG LLP at 2 Snowhill, Birmingham B4 6WR. Please note that meetings in Birmingham are expected to start at 5.30pm from October 2018 and end around 7pm. Refreshments are served upon arrival.
This meeting is free for members and non-members of the society. The Society is pleased to announce its conference season, which replaces this year`s annual in-person conference. Paul Adams (Senior Team Leader) will also be present throughout the conference. Rebecca Tuck, Solicitor, Old Square Chambers and Chair, ILS Please note that this session will be held at 9 St John Street Chambers, 9 St John Street, Manchester M3 4DN. It starts at 6 p.m. and should end after the Q&A around 7:30 p.m. For physical well-being is provided from 17:30 clock. The Industrial Law Journal enjoys an international reputation as an authoritative journal in its field, providing in-depth commentary and analysis on a wide range of employment law topics.
The full program of the event can be found here. COVID-19: Three challenges for labour market regulation Professor Abi Adams-Prassl, Department of Economics, Oxford, and Professor Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Oxford Law School Recognition of collective bargaining in a post-COVID world: David Reade and John Hendy in conversation *Communities consist of departments and sections. Divisions are free support services for members, depending on the changing demographics or the type of practice of the members (lawyers, junior lawyers, small law firms). The sections are subscription services based on the members` field of activity (private clients, real estate, legal management). SIMPLIFYING LEGAL PRIVILEGE FOR EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS Lucy McLynn, Partner and Head of Employment, Bates Wells & Braithwaite This meeting will take place in Newcastle at Northumbria University, School of Law, City Campus East-1 at 6pm and will conclude at around 7.30pm. It will take place at the Harvard Lecture Theatre and details of the venue number will be announced in due course. This meeting is open and free of charge for members and non-members of the society.