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10th Annual Melbourne Employment Law Conference

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10TH ANNUAL MELBOURNE EMPLOYMENT LAW CONFERENCE

This program is delivered by College of Law partner TEN The Education Network.

Dates: 20 & 21 February 2025
Location: Melbourne
Price: $2,288 inc GST

Today's HR professionals have to navigate a labyrinth of legislative reforms, and the changes keep on coming. TEN The Education Network’s 10th Annual Melbourne Employment Law Conference will help you stay ahead of the curve and covers all of the key aspects of the reforms that HR professionals need to know about. Explore key topics like redefining casual employees, flexible work and the right to disconnect, as well as underpayments and wage theft. Plus, gain insights into preventing sexual harassment in the workplace, as well as addressing mental health and injuries.

If you register and pay by 13 December 2024 you will pay only $1980 – a saving of $308 off the full price conference registration fee of $2288.

If you register and pay by 31 January 2025 you will pay only $2145 – a saving of $143 off the full price conference registration fee of $2288.

For further information and to view the full program description please select the “Apply Online” button above.

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