Join us at one of our "Operation Compliance" Seminars this February

14 January 2020

Aspire Business Partnership will be hosting two informative "Operation Compliance" seminars this February, covering all of your need-to-know facts about compliance within labour supply chains and much more.

We'll be discussing the following:

  • Off-Payroll Working Rules
  • Good Work Plan
  • National Living/Minimum Wage
  • VAT Reverse Charge in Construction
  • Due Diligence
  • Modern Slavery
  • Criminal Finances Act 2017
  • CIS Compliance
  • Expenses
  • GDPR
  • Brexit and Right to Work

Attendance is recommended for, but not limited to, those working in recruitment agencies that supply construction labour, umbrella companies and end labour users in construction. Our seminar will be open and relevant to all sectors that have a requirement to comply in these areas.

We are also delighted to announce that we will have special guest speakers from the Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate. Alan Nolan, Founder and Managing Director of Aspire Business Partnership, will also cover his advice and thoughts in his famous key note speech.

Tickets are on sale now. Book early to avoid disappointment. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

The venue locations are as follows:

Tuesday 11th February 2020 at;

Holiday Inn, Coram Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1HT.

Thursday 13th February 2020 at;

The Belfry Hotel & Resort, Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, B76 9PR.

To purchase a ticket for the London venue, please click here.

To purchase a ticket for the Birmingham venue, please click here.

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