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West of Scotland
The Great Scottish Employment Debate
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07 October 2008 17:00 for 17:30 start
West of Scotland Branch
Subject area:
Employee relations
Venue:
DLA Piper, 249 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 4RB
Speaker(s):
Chris Shead
Advocate, The Black Stable
S. M. E. Gail Whealing
Advocate
Dr Munna Roy
Occupational Health Specialist
Professor Phil Beaumont
Professor of Employment Relations, University of Glasgow
Event details:
THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THE UK EMPLOYEE IS THE SICK MAN OF EUROPE...
Are UK employees unhealthy and prone to absences? Are stressful workplaces making them ill?
Is sickness absence the cause or effect of the problem? Do high absence levels hit company morale or company pockets, or both?
DLA Piper’s Scottish Employment team invites you to join them to discuss these issues at their traditional style ‘Great Debate’. Come and air your views and cast your vote to help us determine whether the UK employee really is the sick man of Europe.
For more information:
Email Rachel Middleton
Contact phone number 141 305 5359
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