The Annual Conference: Employment Law and Practice

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Update and develop your understanding of the latest employment law legislation
1-day interactive conference
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Central London £550 + VAT

The Annual Conference in brief:

Employment law continues to change and The Annual Conference: Employment Law and Practice provides a great opportunity to get right up to date with all the latest developments in 2010.

Of particular interest this year to you and your colleagues in HR, will be:

  • The Equality Act 2010: this has been subject to change as the Government struggled to get its legislative programme completed before the General Election.  Learn how the new rules will affect you and your organisation.
  • The Agency Worker Regulations: of great importance to practically every employer.  In force next year, not this, but now is the time to familiarise and prepare.
  • Paternity leave extension: how will this affect your workforce ?
  • Time-off for training: the new ‘right to request’
  • Vetting and barring: how to review your recruitment procedures to ensure compliance with the potentially troublesome new scheme
  • Social media and the employment relationship: what does employment law have to say now about how far you could or should be controlling what your staff get up to at their desks?

PLUS: Latest developments, mainly case law-driven, on: whistleblowing; TUPE; working time; holiday and sickness absence; ‘fit’ notes and sick notes; employment status and contracts; every form of discrimination; and lots more.

AND, one thing is certain, by the date of the Annual Conference, we shall have a new Government: red, blue or something in between the two.  New Government means a new legislative programme.  So we shall take a look at what to expect in the near future: reduction in the burden of regulation?  Simplification of employment law?  Withdrawal from the Social Chapter?  Abolition of EWCs, Works Councils...........what else?

With expert speakers from law firms: Charles Russell, Eversheds, DLA Piper, Mishcon de Reya, Taylor Wessing and Allen & Overy plus a highly instructive case study from Marks and Spencer on managing attendance and sickness, this is your opportunity to learn the latest law, network with HR colleagues and employment law advisers and round it all off with a hugely enjoyable wine and cheese reception at the end of the day.

This event is CPD accredited.

Who should attend:

Personnel and HR managers and Directors, Employee Relations Officers, Employment Law Specialists, Senior Line Managers, In-house Lawyers and all those who have an interest in employment law and practice.

Conference highlights:

  • Access latest updates on employment contracts, discrimination, TUPE, dismissal and The Equality Bill
  • Benefit from a best practice HR case study on how to manage attendance and sick pay
  • Get to grips with the key legal challenges the growing communication phenomenon of social media presents
  • Explore the potential legisltive changes under a new government

The Programme

09:20
Chair's welcome
Paul Secher, Head of JSB's Employment Law Faculty
09:30
Employment Contracts
Michael Bradshaw, Partner, Charles Russell
  • Employment status – new cases
  • Agency workers regulations – preparing for new law
  • Working time accrual of holiday during sickness absence
  • Right to request time off for training
  • Restrictive: covenants and confidentiality
  • Vetting and barring - the employer’s responsibilities under new rules
  • Contract illegality and sham terms
10:30
Coffee
10:45
Discrimination and Parental rights

Audrey Williams, Partner, Human Resources Group, Head of Discrimination Law, Eversheds

  • The Equality Act 2010: key areas of change
  • Equal pay – effect of new rules
  • Pre-employment health questionnaires
  • Age discrimination - key cases and update on the default retirement age
  • Recent case law on religion, race, disability and sex discrimination
  • Cases on new paternity rights
12:00
TUPE

Jonathan Hearn, Legal Director, DLA Piper

  • An overview of TUPE law
  • TUPE tactics involved in outsourcing parts of your business
  • TUPE issues when bidding for contracts
  • TUPE tactics in buying or selling a business
  • What's different about transfers involving the public sector
  • Pensions issues
  • Claims you might inherit, and how to protect against these
  • Rules about employee data, consultation and trade unions
  • How to change terms and conditions or make redundancies around a TUPE transfer
12:45
Lunch
13:45
HR Case study: Managing attendance and sickness

Russell Turner, Operations Manager, Marks and Spencer 

  • Immediate OH implications of the Black Report
  • How can they be aligned with a strategic corporate wellbeing plan
  • Looking forward - potential long term implications 
14:30
Dismissal law update

Mark Mansell, Partner, Allen and Overy

  • Acas code of practice
  • Compromise agreements - latest changes
  • The recession and tribunal trends
  • Latest case law developments
15:15
Coffee
15:30
Social media and the employment relationship

Will Winch, Solicitor, Mishcon de Reya

  • Contracts of employment – getting them right
  • Express terms and implied terms – implied term of trust and confidence, fidelity and good faith
  • Discrimination, harassment and bullying in the workplace via web 2.0
  • Vicarious liability of employers in the social networking arena
  • Discipline and dismissal issues
  • Social media and your Internet use policy
  • Data protection and information management
16:15
New government, new employment law?

Paul Callaghan, Partner, Taylor Wessing

  • Reducing the burden of regulation
  • Simplifying employment law
  • Withdrawing from the Social Chapter
  • No more EWCs, Works Councils, Paternity Leave?
16:45
Chairs closing remarks and close of conference
17:00
Wine and cheese reception
Join us for our wine and cheese reception providing an excellent opportunity to network with your HR peers.

Client testimonials

I enjoyed the event and the variety of topics and speakers throughout the two days!

—Susan Holmes, Head of HR, The Pension Protection Fund

The Conference covered an excellent range of topics bringing my Employment Law knowledge right up to date. A very enjoyable two days.

—Alison Neville, HR and Training Manager, Ascot Underwriting Ltd

Excellent, very good relevant cases/tests to highlight theory.

—Reckitt Benckiser,

It was an excellent event with speakers who were very knowledgeable in their field. A very useful update and an opportunity to make useful contacts.

—Delegate, The Annual Conference 2006

Very good trainer – very engaging and prepared to go through real issue.

—Reckitt Benckiser,

Another good event, I look forward to attending another one.

—Collette Smith, HR Manager , Manches

Very well organised. Presented clearly with variety of topics/speakers which helps to keep you engaged

—Gemma Murray, HR Officer, Trinity House

Both the course material and Sanjiv Ahluwalia have been very well received. I am particularly pleased that we had Sanjiv as he seemed to be able to relate with our people here.

—Andy Hayes,Training Manager, GEARBULK,

Useful, interesting and a good balance on length of presentations

—Sarah Fecondi, Personnel Officer, Bedford Borough Council

A good refresher for a broad range of employment law issues

—Caz Hannam, Learning and Development Manager, Inmarsat Global Ltd

An exceptionally informative and well presented conference packed with useful updates and practical examples

—Jill Scoltock, Corporate Services Director, Coachwise Limited

Well organised, pleasant surroundings and very informative conference

—Claire Withey, HR Director, Commercial First Mortgages Ltd

Well organised and run. Very informative

—Sarah Jones, Director of HR, Wilsons Solicitors LLP

Varied, interesting, fast paced & relevant

—Pat Fry, Personnel Officer, Hertfordshire Probation

The event has enhanced my current understanding of recent & anticipated developments

—Janine Rusbridge, Human Resources Manager, Writtle College

Very informative & helpful for my employee relations exam – thank you!

—Daisy Martins, Senior Assistant, Bank of China

I thought the conference was very well organised and the speakers were well prepared

—Emma Stephens, Human Resources Advisor, Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions

Good mixture of topics & all in one day

—Cordula Galster, HR Officer, Sanofi Aventis

The quality of this conference was excellent as was the catering!

—Debbie Dady, Head of Temporary Agency Workers, Metropolitan Police

An excellent event which pulled together high calibre and knowledgeable speakers for the benefit of the delegates

—Malcolm Quiney, Homeworker

The speakers knew their stuff!

—Billie Osborne, Senior Lecturer & Course Leader, The University of Northampton

Excellent opportunities for networking and the timings & breaks were very well done

—Melanie Gurney, HR Business Partner, Mizuho International plc

Very good presenters and relevant content

—Natalie Bellis, HR Specialist, Epson Telford Ltd

Very interesting and informative

—Tim Roberts, HR Partner, Aggreko UK Ltd

Venue details

Venue details will be confirmed shortly.

For further information on the training facilities we use, please call us on +44 (0)20 8371 7010

Event review

JSB’s Annual Employment Law conference took place on 12 June at the Hilton London Euston hotel. This premier event provided key updates on the case law and legislation which have arisen over the past year and offered practical advice from leading lawyers at top law firms including Herbert Smith, Olswang, DLA Piper, Eversheds, CMS Cameron McKenna and Dechert.

The day commenced with a presentation by Anna Henderson and Peter Frost from Herbert Smith on the difficult area of discipline and grievances. This interesting session provided an update on the statutory procedures, the Employment Bill reforms and the draft Acas code and explained how this will potentially affect the workplace. Key advice was also offered on managing workplace investigations and hearings and the business case was examined for using alternative dispute resolution and, in particular, mediation as a tool for resolving workplace conflict.

The next presentation focused on the key changes and case law developments in discrimination law, and was led by Melanie Lane of Olswang. This informative presentation covered the current legal framework surrounding age, sex and disability discrimination and touched on key cases which have recently occurred in this area such as Heyday and Coleman v Attridge as well as providing an update on the new Single Equality Bill.

The next two sessions of the day focused around the issue of employee wellbeing and provided both legal and practical advice on managing absence and ill-health within the workplace. The first session was led by Jonathan Hearn of DLA Piper and provided key legal advice on absence policies, dismissal and sick pay. A clear update was also provided on the important case of Stringer and the accrual of holiday pay during sick leave.

This interesting legal session was followed by a practical case study presented by Leatham Green of East Sussex County Council. Leatham spoke about how the Council has implemented a well being culture and improved sickness absence in the workplace. He outlined the policy changes the Council had made and explained how the employees have been engaged in the whole process which has really helped to make a difference.

The final presentation before lunch was based around the contract of employment and was led by Catherine Wilson-Paul of Eversheds. Catherine provided an update on the case law and legislation surrounding agency workers and also offered legal advice on holiday pay as well as incorporating restrictive covenants into the contract of employment – some much needed legal advice for employers.

After lunch, the presentations continued with a case study from Christine Moore of BT. As well as providing a legal update on flexible working policies, Christine explained how BT had gone about responding to these legislative changes and offered practical examples of how this had worked within the organisation. This provided delegates with some useful tips for creating a work-life balance within their organisations.

The day came to a close with two final presentations from Simon Jeffreys of CMS Cameron McKenna and Charles Wynn-Evans of Dechert. Simon spoke about the changes in case law surrounding TUPE and Redundancy and how this would be likely to change in the future. Charles then gave a thorough update on the areas of corporate manslaughter, immigration and rolled up holiday pay, which brought the conference to a end for the day. The presentations were all extremely well received and gave a clear and concise overview of the current developments in employment law - we look forward to seeing you all again next year!

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The Speakers

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Michael Bradshaw

Michael Bradshaw is a partner in the Employment and Pensions Service Group of City firm, Charles Russell LLP. Michael specialises in all aspects of employment law and has built up particular expertise in the area of atypical workers and the employment rights of agency staff. Michael acted for Cable & Wireless in the widely reported Muscat –v- Cable & Wireless case and has experienced the treatment of this issue by the Tribunals and Courts, all the way up to the Court of Appeal. Muscat remains a key decision in understanding when employment rights may arise, as identified in James –v- Greenwich Council. He advises a range of clients on these issues and his clients in this area include national and international employment agencies. He regularly provides client training on the matter and speaks on the subject. Michael otherwise provides advice to businesses on the full range of employment matters, including managing dismissals, Employment Tribunal claims, reorganisations and redundancies and TUPE transfers. His expertise in this area was also recognised by the Legal 500 (2006 Edition) and he is a regular contributor to the HR and personnel press.

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— Daisy Martins, Senior Assistant,
Bank of China

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