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Airinc to sponsor a knowledge share networking wine and workshop

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Airinc will be sponsoring the knowledge share networking wine and workshop at the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum.  The workshop will be the closing session at the conference on  Tuesday 9th July 2012.

The knowledge share session is an opportunity to discuss challenges in managing a global workforce, share solutions and experiences and examine what the future might look like with a network of your peers, while enjoying complimentary drinks.

Symposium Events are currently offering  a 10% discount to attend the conference if you book before 31st May and quote reference HR158EB when booking.  If you are interested in attending the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum and want to find out more about the programme, click here.

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