We have three London events scheduled for the Autumn - all with a different focus - which will appeal to many of our followers.
Fuller detail of these events will be posted in the coming weeks, but for the moment I can advise the dates and venues as follows:
Wednesday 5th October - Employee Health, Wellbeing, and Motivation
We already have more than 200 acceptances for this event, but there are places still available.
Speakers include TV’s Professor Winston, and the superb motivator Paul McGee (The SUMO Guy).
The event will take place at the Wellcome Collection conference centre (close to mainline, tube and bus links).
For full detail of the event please see the following link:
https://www.jelfgroup.com/blog/2011/08/october-event-places-now-available/
Thursday 3rd November - Jelf Employment Seminar
This event will see a return to our more traditional Employment Seminars, and will include Employment Law, a lot on how employers can best meet their minimum legal requirements on Pension Reform (and auto-enrolment in particular), and what I expect will be a really unusual and interesting session on how organisations can use sustainability to attract and retain the best talent (and add £’s to the bottom line also).
The venue will be The Institute of Contemporary Arts in central London (directly facing St James Park).
Delegates will also have private access to the first UK exhibition of works by the American artist Jacob Kassay. In addition, we are also giving you the chance to view a recent British film in the cinema (in fact delegates will be able to vote on, and select, the film to be viewed). We are even throwing in the popcorn and ice-cream!
The full event details will be placed on the blog next week, and places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Friday 25th November - International Employee Benefits
Full details are not yet available on this event, but suffice to say this will be of interest to any employer with employees based overseas.
The venue will be the spectacular HMS Belfast, moored close to London Bridge, and delegates will have free access to the ship, together with lunch provided on board.
This will be a much smaller event than is usual owing to space restrictions on board.
Again, early booking essential.
Hope you can make some, or all, of the above.
Best regards
Steve

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