The Employee Benefit Rewards Forum & Training and Development Summit

On 2nd November we attended the fantastic Employee Benefit Rewards Forum & Training and Development Summit in Canary Wharf, London.

These HR industry focused events bring together buyers and suppliers for one-to-one business meetings, interactive seminars and valuable networking opportunities; all to enable you to create lasting business relationships.

Peter Brauer, CEO of Turning Point HR delivered a talk on the Impact of the National Minimum Wage and Real Living Wage. We also met with a number of businesses throughout the event to discuss our services and how we can support their business both now and in the long term.

What a great time – here are a selection of the best photos captured on the day.

 

If you would like to discuss your Pay & Reward strategy with us please get in touch here.

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