Employment Law Seminar - Burn Out and the Xhaustion Factor

09 March 2011 13:00 for 13:30 start
Wessex Branch (Southampton)

Subject area:  Employment law
Venue: Sir James Matthews Building, Solent Conference Centre, Solent University, Above Bar Street, Southampton, SO14 7NN
Speaker(s):

Sarah Whitemore. Sarah is Head of WG Commercial and a member of the Employment Lawyers Association. Sarah has had notable successes in cases involving unfair dismissals and discrimination working on behalf of both companies and employees.

Howard Robson – Warner Goodman Commercial. Howard Robson is a Director and Team Leader in the Employment Department. Howard’s work includes all aspects of unfair dismissal and discrimination claims as well as advising upon employment policies, contractual matters and business transfers under TUPE.

Dr. Guy Roberts Occupational Health Consultancy Ltd. Guy Roberts is Director of Mental health Services at OHC Ltd. Guy is a psychiatrist with a special interest in workplace issues and gives impartial medico-legal advice to employers on a case by case basis.

 

Event details:

 

Content
The Xhaustion factor – who is most likely to burn out in your organisation?
Bullying
Issues at home
Overwork
An occupational health perspective
Personal Injury

Learning outcomes
How to recognise the signs of overwork, stress and bullying
The impact on an organisation of not tackling these issues
How best to tackle these issues from a legal and practical perspectiv

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The event will finish at approximately 1630.
Venue details
This event will take place at Sir James Matthews Building, Solent Conference Centre, Solent University. There is no parking on site but there is street parking around venue or nearby public car parks. See map for details