Seminar on restructuring in the Nordic Region (Copenhagen)
IUNO invites companies to a series of seminars focusing on restructuring in the Nordic Region. The Seminar will be held in Copenhagen, Helsinki and London in September and October 2019. The seminars are aimed at Human Resource Professionals and people with HR responsibility in the Nordic Region.
Focus
During the restructuring process companies will have to navigate their way through a number of hurdles in relation to employees.
A panel of experts from the Nordic countries will guide you through the key legal considerations surrounding restructuring in the Nordic Region while identifying effective human resource management strategies to help achieve corporate goals.
You will get valuable information on the rules in each of the Nordic countries related to the most important aspects of the restructuring process, including:
- Reorganizing the organization, including transfer of tasks within multinational organizations.
- Reduction in work force, including how to select among employees.
- Transformation of work force from “outdated skills” to “updated skills”
- Changing or cancelling employee benefits.
- Consulting with unions and employee representatives.
Speakers
Anders Etgen Reitz, IUNO, Denmark, who will moderate the seminars.
Kristine Skår, IUNO (interim), Sweden
Sofie Aurora Braut Bache, IUNO, Norway
Samuel Kääriäinen, Dottir, Finland
The seminars are free of charge.
The Seminars will be held in:
Copenhagen, 2 September 2019
Helsinki, 18 September 2019
London, 30 October 2019
Livestream
You can also watch the seminar in Copenhagen as a livestream event. To do that, register here.
Time and place
September 2 at 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
IUNO
Njalsgade 19C
2300 Copenhagen
Tea, coffee, and a Nordic breakfast will be served from 8:30 am and the session will start at 9:00 am.
If you need help with the registration or need more information, please contact us on events@iuno.law.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
Focus
During the restructuring process companies will have to navigate their way through a number of hurdles in relation to employees.
A panel of experts from the Nordic countries will guide you through the key legal considerations surrounding restructuring in the Nordic Region while identifying effective human resource management strategies to help achieve corporate goals.
You will get valuable information on the rules in each of the Nordic countries related to the most important aspects of the restructuring process, including:
- Reorganizing the organization, including transfer of tasks within multinational organizations.
- Reduction in work force, including how to select among employees.
- Transformation of work force from “outdated skills” to “updated skills”
- Changing or cancelling employee benefits.
- Consulting with unions and employee representatives.
Speakers
Anders Etgen Reitz, IUNO, Denmark, who will moderate the seminars.
Kristine Skår, IUNO (interim), Sweden
Sofie Aurora Braut Bache, IUNO, Norway
Samuel Kääriäinen, Dottir, Finland
The seminars are free of charge.
The Seminars will be held in:
Copenhagen, 2 September 2019
Helsinki, 18 September 2019
London, 30 October 2019
Livestream
You can also watch the seminar in Copenhagen as a livestream event. To do that, register here.
Time and place
September 2 at 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
IUNO
Njalsgade 19C
2300 Copenhagen
Tea, coffee, and a Nordic breakfast will be served from 8:30 am and the session will start at 9:00 am.
If you need help with the registration or need more information, please contact us on events@iuno.law.
We are looking forward to seeing you.

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Etgen Reitz
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The team

Alexandra
Jensen
Associate
Alma
Winsløw-Lydeking
Senior legal assistant
Anders
Etgen Reitz
Partner
Cecillie
Groth Henriksen
Senior associate
Elias
Lederhaas
Legal assistant
Emilie
Louise Børsch
Associate
Johan
Gustav Dein
Associate
Kirsten
Astrup
Managing associate
Laura
Dyvad Ziemer Markill
Legal assistant
Maria
Kjærsgaard Juhl
Legal advisor
Sunniva
Løfsgaard
Legal assistant