SASLAW Conference 2020 Scheduled in November

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The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) has postponed the conference scheduled in September 2020 as a result of the continued lockdown. The SASLAW conference 2020 is now to be held on 5 and 6 November.

It will take the form of a hybrid conference, meaning that delegates can attend the physical conference (to be held at Focus Rooms in Linbro Park, Johannesburg) or the virtual conference which will be live-streamed using a video conference platform.

The cost of attending the virtual conference (R2800 for members / R3500 for non-members) is lower than attending the physical conference (R4200 for members / R4800 for non-members), and many delegates may feel safer attending the virtual conference. However, safety measures will be put in place at the physical conference including social distancing protocols and hygiene measures.

Certain of the presenters will be presenting in person at the physical conference at Focus Rooms, while others will be live-streamed and broadcast to both the physical and virtual conferences.

There is a wide variety of topics that will be covered during the 2-day conference, spanning various topical issues in the individual and collective labour law spaces.

For more information regarding the SASLAW conference 2020, including registration information and the conference programme, visit the SASLAW website.

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