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PRO HR Cafe | What’s next with remote work?

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16 June 2021 r. | 10-11 am | free online event
 

Pandemic forced remote work will redefine the style and model of work. When it becomes a necessity rather than a choice, the disadvantages and limitations of remote working become apparent and it is and will remain for a long time the everyday reality for many employers. 

What’s next for remote working?

  • Will it continue to be mandated?
  • Should you issue a policy?
  • What should be in it?
  • What about the cost of working from home?

These and other problems of remote work will be discussed by Iwona Jaroszewska-Ignatowska, who will be Bartłomiej Raczkowski's guest in Friday's episode of PRO HR Cafe.

The event will take the form of a free webinar. The link to the recording of the webinar is payable and will be sent on request to those interested. 

The link to the webcast will be sent to participants the day before the event.
 

Speakers

For over 25 years he has been advising the largest international and Polish companies in labour and employment law. A well-regarded leading employment lawyer in Poland.

Vice-Chair of the Outreach to International Lawyers Committee of the American Bar Association’s Labour and Employment Law Section. Member of the American Employment Law Council, the most prestigious American organization of employment lawyers. Past Chair of the European Employment Lawyers Association. Member of the International Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and an associate member of the American Bar Association’s Employment Law Section. Member of the Editorial Board of the Polish Employment Law Monitor.

Founding member and the first Chair of the Employment Committee of the Warsaw Bar. He was also a member of the Steering Committee of the International Forum on Employment Law, the Founder and the first Chair of the Employment Law Association in Poland. During his studies, he served as Vice-President of the International Board of the European Law Students Association (ELSA) and President of ELSA Cracow. 

He was an assistant professor in the Jagiellonian University’s Department of Labour Law. Author of many academic and popularizing publications.

For many years, individually mentioned as a leader in labour law by all reputable Polish and international publications such as Chambers&Partners, The Legal 500, Who’s Who Legal, and Rzeczpospolita.