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Thompson Rivers University, Fulton, and the Association of Workplace Investigators proudly present a two-day “Workplace Investigations in Canada: Current Issues and Future Directions” conference on current issues and future directions in workplace investigations in Canada.
Taking place over May 30-31, 2024, at Thompson Rivers University Faculty of Law’s award-winning facility, this event brings together employers, practitioners, employment lawyers, government officials, academics, human resource professionals, and others who are interested in the practice and theory of workplace investigations, providing a unique opportunity to share and gather insights, while networking with other stakeholders.
Please note, this is a not-for-profit event. Any remaining funds will be used to support TRU Law Students.