31.1.2022
News
Employment law

Employment Law Alliance webinar - Year in Review 2022

The Employment Law Alliance (ELA), of which KSB has been a long-term member, has once again prepared a series of webinars from the "Year in Review" series, in which labor law experts from various jurisdictions will jointly evaluate 2021 in labor law across Europe and share their views and estimates for year 2022.

The first of the series of webinars will take place on Tuesday 8 February and will include France, the Benelux, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg and Bulgaria. KŠB lawyer Milada Kürtösiová will represent the Czech Republic. The next days will be followed by seminars on the situation in the UK, Cyprus, Italy and Malta (9 February) and Germany, Finland, Norway, Poland and Switzerland (10 February).

Participation in the webinar is free. Participants also have the opportunity to send questions in advance that they would like answered. They will also have the opportunity to ask questions during the webinar.

More information and the possibility of registration can be found HERE.

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