Training

Employment law seminar

by Mark Rowe

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) with Moorepay Legal Services is delivering an employment law seminar. It’s providing legal advice to security companies operating in Scotland. The event in Glasgow on Tuesday, September 29 is open to members and non-members of the BSIA. Guidance on A to Z – from (modern) apprenticeships to zero hours contracts – will be provided by these confirmed guest speakers:

• Tom Muirhead BA MCIPD, Employment Tribunal Consultant, Moorepay Legal Services
• Jane Duffy, Education and Qualifications Advisor at Skills Development Scotland
• David Scott of New College Lanarkshire
• Terri Jones, Director General of Skills for Security

Registration will begin at 9.45am. Topics including zero hours, holiday pay, overtime/commission and modern apprenticeships will be discussed in a security context. Lunch will follow and will provide an opportunity to network with other security people and guest speakers.

James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA, said: “This event will be beneficial to anyone who would like to learn more about the legalities involved in employment or who would like to update their knowledge with the most current information. The event has kindly been sponsored by Moorepay Legal Services, market leading providers of Payroll and HR solutions, who are the current providers of the BSIA’s 24/7 legal helpline – which is free to members. As well as sponsoring the event, Moorepay have also provided one of their experts to deliver some of the seminar sessions.”

James Kelly adds: “With time set aside for questions and answers, delegates will benefit from individual advice from industry experts. This will be a great opportunity for anyone interested in employment law to gain a better understanding in a security context.”

Places are first come, first served. BSIA members can attend the seminar for free and non-members can book a place for £45 plus VAT. To book your place, visit www.bsia.co.uk/events and complete the online registration form.

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