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News from the Institute of Employment Rights-

Occupational Pensions: Delayed wages subtracted?


A seminar: Wednesday 10th March, London

The Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations


A seminar: Wednesday 17th March 2010, London

I would be grateful if you could distribute this message to colleagues, activists,


networks and members. You can find out more and book places here:
http://www.ier.org.uk/event
Booking form attached- please send cheques direct to the Liverpool Office.

If you have any queries regarding the conference, please contact me at the
details below.
Best wishes
Phelim
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Occupational Pensions: Delayed wages subtracted?
A seminar
Wednesday 10th March, 2010, London
at NUT Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD Map here:
http://www.hamilton-house.org.uk/contacts.htm
organised by The Institute of Employment Rights

What does the future hold for occupational pensions? This seminar will update
delegates on developments in pension provision and will look at what unions are
doing in the public and private sectors to best protect the pensions of their
members.

Speakers: Ivan Walker; Glyn Jenkins, Unison; Bryn Davies, UPS; Bryan
Freake, Unite

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The Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations
A seminar
Wednesday 17th March 2010
at NUT Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD

In an era where employees are still deprived of information and are often poorly
consulted, if at all, about their companies, we have to consider how the
Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations (2004) have helped or
hindered the case for workplace justice.

Speakers: Roger Welch, Portsmouth University; Tony Burke, Unite the Union;
Isabel Schoemann, ETUI; Prof Keith Ewing, King's College London

Phelim Mac Cafferty


Projects and Events Officer
Institute of Employment Rights
179 Preston Road
Brighton East Sussex
BN1 6AG
t: 01273 330819
e: phelim@ier.org.uk
www.ier.org.uk

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