HRreview Insight Survey winners announced

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HRreview received a great response from our recent Public Sector Survey. Nearly 250 readers completed the survey and the following 5 lucky entrants have won a free place to a Symposium Events 2010 conference of their choice.

The winners are:

  • Pat Kirby, Employee Engagement, Livability
  • Eileen Watt, Health and Safety / Wellbeing, Sunderland City Council
  • Estelle Burns, HR Director, Government Car & Despatch Agency
  • Wayne Coomey, HR Director, Fidessa plc
  • Paul Prendergast, HR Manager, Bank of Cyprus UK

If you completed the survey but did not win one of the five free places, you can still get £100 off as a thank you. Call 020 7231 5100, giving your details and telling the bookings team that you were a survey entrant.

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Upcoming Symposium Events conferences:

Workplace Equality & Diversity Forum
Tuesday 2nd November 2010, CCT Venues – Canary Wharf, London

This conference will provide a practical guide to the Equality Act 2010 for employers and will feature best practice presentations, legal updates and knowledge sharing sessions.

Employing & Vetting Non UK Nationals
Tuesday 16th November 2010, CCT Venues – Canary Wharf, London

In the light of the Government’s introduction of a ‘cap’ on non-EU workers, this is a must attend update for all employers who recruit foreign nationals.

HR in the Public Sector
Thursday 25th November 2010, CCT Venues – Canary Wharf, London

Examining HR’s role in transforming the public sector in these cost conscious and cutback driven times.

Leveraging HR Technology
2nd December 2010, Central London

This conference offers a highly focused programme, best practice case studies, expert insights and networking opportunities for senior managers in human resources, operations and systems.

The full survey report will be out next month.



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