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The Industrial Law Society was founded in 1967 as an organisation where both sides of industry and all those involved in employment law can meet regularly and informally to exchange views. The Society is a registered charity. It aims to promote the understanding of labour law and industrial relations and to stimulate debate in these fields. Our members are lawyers, academics, personnel practitioners, trade union officials and members, journalists and civil servants. Companies, trade unions and educational establishments are corporate members. An application form is available if you would like to join the ILS. The Society is run by a committee and officers elected annually by the members. The Society's principal activities are:
All meetings and conferences carry accreditation by the Law Society and Bar Council for continuing professional development and the new practitioners programme. (See our current activities diary and previous speakers section.) |