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Telephone tutorial: Redundancy and Redeployment
16th September 2010, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, at your desk
Is your organisation undergoing or considering restructuring and efficiency measures?
Do you want to ensure disabled employees are treated fairly when restructuring and redundancies are considered in your organisation?
Are you clear about your legal obligations when redeploying disabled employees as a reasonable adjustment under the Disability Discrimination Act/Equality Act and when making people redundant?
Would you like to hear what other organisations are doing and how you can apply best practice in your own workplace?
Free to gold members! Please ensure you login to receive your free place.
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These events have been specifically designed to allow you to access valuable training from the convenience of your own desk, minimising disruption to your working day. We will make sure that you have all the relevant materials beforehand; all you need is access to a telephone. You will be given the opportunity to ask questions after the presentations.
This event's benefits include:
- An exploration of the law on redundancy, redeployment and disabled people including conducting disability impact assessments.
- Hearing answers to frequently asked questions from our Disability Directions helpline.
- The opportunity to ask questions and hear about queries from other EFD members.
If you have any queries you would like to submit before the event please contact the Training and Events team at events@efd.org.uk.
Speakers:
The tutorial will be led by EFD's Bela Gor, Legal Director and Kerry Smith, Senior Disability Consultant.
Who should attend?
EFD members and non-members.
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