Conferences

IES staff are very active beyond the commissioned project work they do, with national and international speaking and chairing engagements.

See any of our researchers’ individual activities on their profile pages.

 


  • Wage developments in the IT sector in Europe

    Broughton A, Industrial Relations in EU and other global and emerging economies. Wage developments, minimum wages and wage flexibility, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions/OECD, Paris, November 2008

  • Vocational Guidance using new technologies - Lessons from Learndirect Guidance telephony-based service UK

    Newton B, Gloster R, Bringing Public Employment Services directly to jobseekers, employers and local communities using accessible, sustainable systems and technologies, EU Open Access Project, FAS - Irish Employment Board, Dublin, November 2008

  • Women in management

    Broughton A, MBA seminar, University of East London, London, November 2008

  • Introducing flexible working

    Mercer M, HR Management, Leading Ventures, London, November 2008

  • All together now: the role of team pay

    Reilly P, Reward & Benefits Conference, RBI/IRS, London, November 2008

  • Chair

    Reilly P, Reward & Benefits Conference, RBI/IRS, London, November 2008

  • Retaining the best and motivating the rest in shared services

    Reilly P, Welsh Shared Services Managers Forum, Welsh Shared Services Managers Forum, Cardiff, November 2008

  • Co-ordinator and chair

    Meager N, Peer Review on Return of Women to the Labour Market. EU Peer Review and Assessment in Social Inclusion, Nuremberg, November 2008

  • Chair

    Garrow V, HR and Change Management Forum 2008, Symposium Events, London, November 2008

  • Do HR service delivery models meet customer expectations?

    Reilly P, Mayo Learning Roundtable, Mayo Learning, London, November 2008