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18 May 2021

Webinar “HR: TIME TO CHANGE” (Italian-German Chamber of Commerce, 27 May 2021)

Elena Cannone (Senior Associate and Compliance Focus Team Leader – De Luca & Partners) and Andrea Di Nino (Employment Consultant – HR Capital) will participate as guest speakers in “HR: TIME TO CHANGE” organised by the Italian-Germanic Chamber of Commerce next 27 May.

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Thursday 27 May 2021

Videoconference event

(from 4 to 6.30 pm)

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The year 2020 was marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced companies to reorganise the way they work. In this situation, remote working helped counter the spread of the virus in the workplace.

What will happen after the pandemic? Will remote working go from being an exception to becoming the norm? What are the challenges facing companies and their management? What are the advantages of remote working?

These are some of the topics that Elena Cannone and Andrea Di Nino will discuss during the event.

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