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NAVIGATING MID-CAREER MOVES: BALANCING WORKERS' RIGHTS AND BUSINESS GROWTH


Join us for a robust discussion on the impact of proposed labour legislation on SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). We'll explore how to thrive in a changing employment landscape while ensuring fair practices and contractual agreements.

In collaboration with leading arts recruitment company SML | Sophie Macpherson LTD and Sheridans Law firm.


Please RSVP using the form below. We will email you event confirmations and details.


Speakers:

Kathryn Burke, Associate in the Employment and Business Immigration Group at Sheridans

Kathryn is an Associate in the Sheridans Employment and Business Immigration Group and has wide experience in all aspects of the employment lifecycle across, primarily, the art, fashion, entertainment and media sectors. Having advised a plethora of start-up businesses and entrepreneurs as they begin their creative journeys, Kathryn is well versed in the issues facing those aspiring to enter the arts sector today. Kathryn passionately supports the sector’s gradual movement towards inclusivity and accessibility for people from all walks of life, which starts by ensuring workers know their rights; coupled with helping art enterprises to navigate the significant challenges posed by newly proposed employment legislation.

Rosie Allan, Managing Partner SML

After completing a master’s degree at Sotheby’s Institute followed by a short stint at Sotheby’s auction house, Rosie joined SML in 2013, starting as the Team Administrator and working her way up to Managing Partner. With extensive experience working with clients across Europe, the US, and Asia, and managing SML's global team, Rosie possesses a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to search and employment. A champion of shared insights, she is dedicated to fostering a better art world for those working within it.

Amah-Rose Abrams, Journalist and Contributing Editor at Wallpaper*

Amah-Rose Abrams is an arts and culture journalist based in London. Working in features, market and criticism she has contributed to The Art Newspaper, artnet News, Time Out, Harpers Bazaar Art, Dazed and Confused and T Magazine at the NYT.

 
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