Our legal experts Baines Wilson invite you to their special October seminars.
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Carlisle based business law firm Baines Wilson LLP are running Employment Law Update seminars covering the north and south of Cumbria. The seminars will be on 18 October at The Swan Hotel, Newby Bridge and 20 October at Rheged near Penrith.
Hot topics that will be covered include employing apprentices and the new apprenticeship levy and also, in the light of the Pokémon Go phenomenon, there will be update on gaming and the use social media in the workplace.
Joanne Holborn, Head of Employment Law and Training said: “Our seminars are important to keep employers ahead in the ever changing arena of employment law. At this seminar we will also be covering dealing with redundancies, drugs alcohol and e-cigarettes, changing terms and conditions and staff handbooks as well as updating attendees on the latest changes to legislation and case law.”
Baines Wilson’s Employment Team will all be presenting at the seminar and delegates will have the opportunity to ask the experts any issues affecting their business. Joanne said: “Employment law is always changing so it is important that HR professionals and business owners keep up to date with the latest developments and receive practical tips in dealing with difficult issues.”
The seminars will be hosted by the Employment & Training Team at Baines Wilson LLP. Delegates will have the opportunity to ask any questions during the course of the seminar and to network with HR professionals and business owners.
The seminars are aimed at employers who want to keep up to date with the latest changes in employment law. If you wish to book a place on one of the update seminars, please contact Martha Winn on 01228 552600 or by email at m.winn@baineswilson.co.uk.
Further details can be found on the Baines Wilson website – www.baineswilson.co.uk .
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