Industry leaders team up for Employment Law event partnership

'This is a great partnership that will take our events to the next level'

Industry leaders team up for Employment Law event partnership

Human Resources Director has partnered with prestigious Australian law firm People + Culture Strategies for a series of masterclasses focusing on employment law around the country.

People + Culture Strategies will act as principal partner for Employment Law Masterclass 2020 and 2021 (taking place in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane) and as legal partner for National HR Summit Sydney in 2020 and 2021.

Both the Employment Law Masterclass and HR Summit events have been a huge success in previous years across numerous locations. Leading Australian labour and employment lawyer, Joydeep Hor (Founder & Managing Principal of People + Culture Strategies) will be fronting speaker sessions at the upcoming events, with other PCS team members contributing new articles to HRD magazine.

“This is a great partnership that will take our events to the next level,” said Justin Kennedy, Managing Director of Key Media.

“We’re looking forward to working with PCS on bringing the nation’s HR and legal professionals up to date on the employment law issues that really matter.”

Kennedy added that Key Media and HR Director Magazine have a proven track record in delivering high-quality events and content to the Australian HR community.

“Given our reputation as Australia’s most innovative and strategic legal solutions provider in the people management space, this is the perfect collaboration,” said Hor.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to share our strategic thinking with the nation’s HR and legal community.”

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