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Employment Law Japan NEW

Get an overview of the employment law framework operating in Japan - and compare this to the UK position
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1-day interactive seminar
6 May 2010
London £550 + VAT

In brief:

This seminar provides key insights into the employment law framework governing Japan and through a case study led approach equips participants with the skills and knowledge to operate for success in this country. Led by an experienced Japanese legal specialist from Anderson Mori & Tomotsune in Tokyo.

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Designed for:

Designed for HR directors and managers, employment law advisers, employee relations professionals and line managers who have, or expect to have, responsibility for staff in Japan

Seminar highlights:

  • Understand the legal framework governing Japan, including latest developments and law in the pipeline
  • Explore the cultural issues and current working conditions in Japan
  • Benefit from case study based learning to put the law into practice

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This event is CPD accredited.

 

 
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I found the seminar interesting and informative

— Heather Burns, Assistant Accounts Manager,
Hochiki Europe (UK) Limited

Thought provoking

— Lydia Armes, HR Project Manager,
Oxford Instruments