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August 29, 2016

HR Law Summit 2016: Chusert Supasitthumrong to Speak on Resolving Labor Disputes

World Business Forum

Chusert Supasitthumrong, a partner in Tilleke & Gibbins’ dispute resolution and litigation group, will speak on the topic “Labor Dispute Resolutions: Discover How to Resolve Disputes Effectively and Legally” at the HR Law Summit 2016, a two-day conference focused on labor and employment law. Chusert will serve as the keynote speaker, and his presentation will cover the following subjects:

  • Legal processes related to labor disputes in Thailand
  • Strategically selecting the right resolutions
  • How to terminate employees fairly and legally
  • Litigation related to labor disputes

The conference will take place at the Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit on September 15-16. Chusert’s presentation will be held on the second day of the conference at 3 p.m. If you would like to learn more about this event, please visit the World Business Forum website.

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