Cox and Palmer presents : Legal Trends in Human Resources
November 30th 2017, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Delta Fredericton, 225 Woodstock Road, Free Parking!
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Chapter: |
Fredericton |
Language: |
English |
Cost: |
Members - $50.00
Non Members - $75.00
(CDN, HST included)
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Presenters: |
Jamie Eddy |
Jamie Eddy is the managing partner of the Fredericton, New Brunswick office of Cox & Palmer and the New Brunswick Chair of the Employment and Labour Group. Jamie’s practice is exclusively in the area of employment and labour law with extensive experience in wrongful dismissal lawsuits, human rights complaints, union certification applications, pensions, injunctions, grievance arbitrations, employment standards appeals, workers compensation appeals, employment insurance appeals, disability claims, preparation of employment contracts, employee policies and termination agreements, negotiation of collective agreements and general pro-active advice on employment and labour law issues. Jamie also provides a variety of pro-active training seminars for employers in the union and non-union workplace. |
Description: |
Jamie will review several cases that have arisen over the past year here in New Brunswick as well as in other Provinces providing advice, tips and take-aways you, as HR Professionals, can implement in your workplace. Please join us for a high intensity half day session that will cover legal trends in some of the most challenging areas facing HR professionals today. We encourage you to bring your business leaders along. For those of you in unionized environments, why not invite your union leadership! |
Special Notes: |
This session would interest HR professionals, business leaders, managers / administrators, business owners, consultants, students and union leadership.
A hot Buffet Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
The chapter AGM will take place from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
The presentation is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Bring your business card to enter to win a free breakfast session!
Please note that individuals who register but are unable to attend will be invoiced if they don’t cancel before the registration deadline. |