Business leaders invited to free Brexit and employment law seminar

Businesses in Worcestershire have been invited to a free breakfast seminar which will tackle the latest on Brexit and help them stay one step ahead of employment law issues.

County recruitment specialist Workforce Staffing is running the session for local businesses at Sixways Stadium on Thursday 14 November.

Led by respected MP and expert on staffing Jeff Brookes and lawyer Elaine Huttley from Irwin Mitchell Solicitors, the two-hour event will start at 8:30am and will include sessions on dealing with disciplinaries, an update on Brexit, and the latest on the UK’s employment and skills scene.

It will also include breakfast and the opportunity for a Q&A.

Paul Alekna, CEO of Workforce Staffing, said: “We have been running our programme of seminars for almost a decade now.

“This latest event aims to help guide business leaders through employment law issues and provide updates on the Brexit situation and how it is causing so much uncertainty with the availability of skills at an all-time low.

“Jeff and Elaine are widely respected experts so I hope business leaders here in Worcestershire will grasp the opportunity to attend what will be an interesting and informative event.”

Readers looking to book can email Workforce’s Samantha Clarkson through sclarkson@weareworkforce.co.uk or call 01527 509017.

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