Practitioners And Practice Managers Offered Chance To Discover More About Employment Law
15 years ago
1819 views
A one-day event offering practices the opportunity to take part in an interactive workshop focusing on disciplinary and grievance issues is being held this November by the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) in association with Rickerbys LLP.
The Employment Day will be of interest to anyone thinking about taking on additional staff, anyone with employees, anyone responsible for human resource management or those simply wanting to find out more about employment law. It will also provide delegates with vital information about recent developments in employment legislation and case law, particularly in light of changes to the ACAS Code of Practice, which took place in April.
The Employment Day will also look at alternative business structures, documents within the business, insurance issues and successful succession planning.
The event, which takes place on 20th November at Hatherley Manor in Gloucester, promises to be an invaluable event for practices during the recession.
Organiser Jacqui Molyneux explained: “This event will be invaluable to anyone with employees or anyone thinking about taking on additional staff, particularly in this difficult economic climate. It will aid sound financial planning and decision-making within practices. It promises to be popular so delegates are urged to book as soon as possible.”
Speakers include Edward Davies, Partner & Head of the ‘Vets Team’ at Rickerbys LLP, Matthew Clayton, Partner, Rickerbys LLP and Mark Beaney LLP Partner at Hazelwoods LLP.
The cost per delegate is £199 plus vat with a 10% discount for SPVS members.
For further information and to book your place, contact SPVS office on 01926 410454 or email [email protected]1819 views
Posted
1st October, 2009 00h00
More from
- IVC Evidensia assembles expert team to run new £10m referral hospital
- Home delivery service can increase pet health plan sign-ups by 25%
- Research reveals vital clues to help fight anthelmintic resistance
- Lifetime Achievement Award recognises Harrogate vet’s dedication to improving the health and welfare of rabbits
- Bake sale at Leicestershire vet practice for good cause