Early bird discounts running out on the 31st May for summer events

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Early Bird DiscountEarly bird discounts are running out on the 31st May for these summer events:

  • The Health @ Work Summit is taking place on Thursday 20th June. The event will give you the tools to reduce absenteeism, increase productivity as well as helping to increase motivation and engagement among your workforce.
  • The Expatriate Management Global Mobility Forum 2013 taking place on Tuesday 9th July 2013,  has been specially designed to assist in-house HR professionals responsible for the management and administration of expatriate’s and international employees.

If you haven’t book your place yet, take advantage of the 10% early bird discount but make sure to book before the 31st May.

Click HERE to book for the Health @ Work Summit and use the code HR157EB when requested on the shopping cart.

Click HERE to book for the Expatriate Management Global Mobility Forum 2013 and use the code HR158EB when requested on the shopping cart.

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