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The programme

Does your organisation have operations in more than one European jurisdiction? Do you employ people outside the UK? Are you familiar with UK employment law but concerned at your lack of knowledge of other European jurisdictions?

This comprehensive, highly-focused three day conference will enable you to deal with employment law issues in France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain. Leading experts from each jurisdiction will point out pitfalls and highlight how each domestic legal system differs from the UK.

Our fully revised and updated programme offers you the following key benefits:

  • Comprehensive coverage: Clear and concise information is provided on the core legal issues common to each of the six jurisdictions
  • Inside information: Practical hands-on advice from local lawyers with direct experience of advising international companies in their respective countries
  • Unique format: Flexible booking options allow you to choose the jurisdiction updates specific to your organisation’s global reach
  • Interactive case studies: You will be able to apply your knowledge to a real-life scenario and assess how to deal with practical situations in the most effective and time-efficient way
  • Peer-to-peer roundtables: You will be seated with others who may have experienced similar issues to you with whom you can compare notes and brainstorm solutions
JSB Training and Development: 25 years of excellence in employment law

Established in 1980, JSB is a European leader in helping organisations achieve outstanding performance through the development of their people. Our Employment Law Faculty comprises the most authoritative range of employment law specialists, providing practical advice, guidance, training and development to managers and employers in all sectors.

This conference is accredited by: The Law Society, The Bar Council, The Institute of Legal Executives and are suitable for CIPD Continuing Professional Development purposes.

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