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Employment Law Breakfast Briefing in Nairobi, Kenya
September 16, 2022
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Employment Matters Vlog #10
Speaker: Sonal Sejpal
Firm: ALN Kenya | Anjarwalla & Khanna
Jurisdiction: Kenya
In this episode, Sonal Sejpal from ALN Kenya talks about our upcoming employment law breakfast briefing event in Nairobi, Kenya on October 13, 2022. Presentations will be offered by our ELA partners from across Africa and the Middle East. We will focus on "Post Pandemic Paradox – are the changes permanent?" and "Managing issues of privacy – how far can employers go?".
To attend the breakfast briefing, please sign up using the link below:
https://events.ela.law/kenya-employment-law-breakfast-briefing#RSVPNairobiBreakfastBriefing
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