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With advancements in technology, new business goals and changing employee demographics and expectations, companies need to rethink how to design workplaces. To optimise collaboration, creativity, and productivity, one major trend in the modern workplace design is agile working which incorporates the growing need for flexibility and remote working. Join this forum to learn from enlightened organisations as to what agile working really means, why we need to rethink how to manage, design and utilise the workplace which benefits both employers and employees.
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Christian Tooley
Senior Analyst, Strategy Consulting & Transformational Change, CBRE Asia-PacificRead More -
David S. DeGeest
Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Marketing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityRead More -
Pattie Walsh
Partner & Co-Head of Asia-Pacific, International Employment Group, Bird & BirdRead More
Christian Tooley
Senior Analyst, Strategy Consulting & Transformational Change, CBRE Asia-Pacific
David S. DeGeest
Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Marketing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Pattie Walsh
Partner & Co-Head of Asia-Pacific, International Employment Group, Bird & Bird
Her practice covers both contentious and non-contentious employment law issues providing a 'one stop shop' for her international clients. Pattie advises on the full spectrum of employment issues, from day to day advice through to high profile disputes and strategic advice to a wide range of clients. In addition, she has extensive experience of the laws of the PRC, being one of only a very few non-Chinese lawyers to have fully developed detailed local knowledge of local PRC employment law.
Pattie contributes to numerous publications and books including the textbook 'Hong Kong Employment Law - A Practical Guide' which has been published in four editions since 2008 and a fifth is planned. She also writes a monthly column for the South China Morning Post on a diverse range of topical issues across Asia.
She is named as a leading lawyer in Hong Kong in Who's Who Legal Guide to Labour and Employment 2017.
Pattie is qualified to practice in England & Wales, Hong Kong and New South Wales, Australia.
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