Employee Benefits will host a post-election special event on 15 June at 30 Euston Square.
The half-day conference will cover all that HR, benefits and compensation professionals need to know about the impact of the election, and the new Conservative government’s policies on benefits.
The agenda includes sessions covering key policy areas including pensions, healthcare and pay. Confirmed speakers on the pensions panel include: Tim Middleton, technical lead at the Pensions Management Institute; Chris Curry, director of Pensions Policy Institute; and Helen Forrest, policy lead, defined benefit (DB), at the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
They will discuss issues such as who is driving pensions policy, potential changes to public sector pensions and possible further constraints on tax relief and policy reforms linked with this.
Other confirmed speakers include Katharine Moxham, spokesperson at Group Risk Development (Grid), on the topic of health and wellbeing, and Duncan Brown, head of consulting at the Institute for Employment Studies, on the topic of financial wellbeing and pay.
The expert panels will provide delegates with the knowledge to enhance their awareness of upcoming policy changes and how these will affect their organisation and gain knowledge of the actions their organisation may need to take to ensure compliance with pending government reforms.
For more information and to book your place, click here.