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.

 


  • How technology affects reward and engagement

    Brown D, REBA Innovation Day, London, November 2015

  • The impact of the National Living Wage on employers: Who pays and how?

    Brown D, The impact of the National Living Wage on employers: Who pays and how?, Eversheds, Leeds, November 2015

  • What is undeclared work?

    Broughton A, Employment Status and Undeclared Work, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland, November 2015

  • Taking charge of your own development

    Hirsh W, Newnham College Cambridge seminar, Cambridge University, Cambridge, November 2015

  • Education Competencies Consortium

    Brown D, ECC, London, November 2015

  • Focusing Talent Management on your vital assets

    Reilly P, HRO Today Europe Forum, HRO Today, Amsterdam, November 2015

  • 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