Chamber event to address people-related Brexit issues
An event series designed to help businesses navigate challenges around Brexit kicks off next week with a focus on people and mobility.
Hosted by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce and supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority and Browne Jacobson, the event will provide expert advice on people-related Brexit issues including sending UK workers abroad and employing EU workers.
It takes place on Wednesday 30 November (1.30pm to 3pm) at the new Birmingham offices of law firm Browne Jacobson at 103 Colmore Row.
Speakers include Browne Jacobson 's James Tait and B�n�dicte Viort de La Batie, as well as representatives from the Home Office.
The event will provide:
- Expert advice on key people-related Brexit issues
- Opportunities to network with like-minded local firms
- Updates on the latest changes regarding mobility and immigration
- An understanding of how your business could be impacted by incoming developments
- The chance to first-hand from Government officials about the UK's future immigration plans
Emily Stubbs (pictured), senior policy and projects manager at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, said: “Many businesses have understandably faced challenges navigating the post-Brexit recruitment landscape in recent years.
“As well as new rules in place for sending UK-based employees to Europe for work, employing European workers is now considerably more complex than it was several years ago.
“The Brexit Series: People offers delegates a fantastic opportunity to access additional support and deepen their understanding of post-Brexit people and mobility issues.
“As well as an exclusive Home Office presentation, delegates will benefit from free legal guidance from two of Browne Jacobson 's top employment lawyers, and have an opportunity to share peer-to-peer advice and experience. ”