19 April 2023

The First Workshop will be on May 22nd 12:30-13:30 and will be about “Understanding Employee Rights”. You can sign up to that one here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/understanding-employee-rights-hr-workshop-tickets-570683889877


The Second Workshop will be on July 3rd 12:30-13:30 and cover “Managing Employee Sickness and Absence”. You can sign up for that one here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/managing-employee-sickness-and-absence-hr-workshop-tickets-570738352777


The Third Workshop will be on September 25th 12:30-13:30 and will focus on “Protecting your Business”. You can Sign up for that one here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/protecting-your-business-hr-workshop-tickets-570740960577


As always, the workshops are FREE to attend for all IHSCM members.


Sonia Rai will also be hosting two drop in surgeries for the IHSCM at this year’s Health plus Care Show where she will be on hand to answer any HR queries that you may have. The Health plus Care Show takes place April 2
th and 27th at the London ExCel. Tickets are free and you can register here: https://tinyurl.com/2p9bzvxf6

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