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.

 


  • Employment conditions in the international road haulage sector

    Broughton A, Road Transport: social dumping and cross-border infrastructure integration, European Economic and Social Committee, Luxembourg, November 2015

  • Low Pay and National Minimum Wage

    Brown D, McDonalds Franchise Forum, London, November 2015

  • Reward module teaching

    Brown D, Kingston University International HR Managers, Moscow, November 2015

  • Talent and Succession Management: Where next?

    Hirsh W, Talent and Succession Management: Where next?, Oxenpark, London, November 2015

  • Self-employment: independent ‘enterprise’, or precarious low-skilled work? The case of the UK

    Meager N, International Conference on Microfinance, University of Bordeaux, France, October 2015

  • Ensuring the health and wellbeing of older workers

    Broughton A, Industrial Relations in Europe Conference (IREC) 2015: converging or diverging industrial relations in Europe?, Industrial Relations in Europe Conference (IREC) 2015, Gothenburg, October 2015

  • Coaching for Organisational Change

    Carter A, Bush M W, CPD Workshop for HR and OD leads, Health Education East of England, Cambridge, October 2015

  • Welfare to Work: Commissioning for Innovation

    Meager N, Labour Party Conference Fringe, Social Market Foundation, Brighton, September 2015

  • HR Operating Models

    Reilly P, University HR M25 & Southern Groups, University HR, London, September 2015

  • Keynote Speech: Gender Pay Reporting

    Brown D, Employee Benefits Live 2015, Centaur/Employee Benefits, London, September 2015