An employment law expert from a Birmingham law firm is speaking at a major event for payroll, pension and HR professionals working in the public sector, including universities in London, next month.
Jade Linton, who has worked as an associate solicitor in Thursfields’ Employment department since January 2018, will be providing the employment law update for the sixth annual Public Sector Update for Payroll and HR Professionals.
It will be the third year running that Mrs Linton has provided the update for the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (the CIPP) and her first time speaking at the event jointly organised by PwC and the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals, aimed at payroll, pension and HR professionals working in the public sector.
Mrs Linton said: “I’m delighted to be once again providing Thursfields’ expertise at this important event, ensuring that everyone who attends understands the latest public sector HR employment law cases and how they will affect their organisations.”
More than 200 professionals are expected to attend the day-long event at PwC's Embankment Place offices on Thursday 7 February.
Shaun Tetley, the current chair of the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals, said: “Jade is an impressive speaker who always delivers useful updates and we’re thrilled that she’s able to speak at our event for the third year running.
“Jade joins several other exciting speakers already lined up for what will be a one of our best events yet, and her addition to the programme will add extra interest to those attending.”
Anyone wishing to attend the free event can register online here.
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