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Le Méridien Frankfurt, Wiesenhüttenpl. 38
Frankfurt am Main 60329
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Die Paneldiskussionen werden von unseren Fragomen Partnern Dr. Axel Boysen, Marius Tollenaere and Nima Sarvari moderiert.
Wir laden Sie herzlich zu unserem Global Mobility Forum am Dienstag, den 19. November 2024 von 13:30 bis 17:30 Uhr mit anschließendem Cocktailempfang nach Frankfurt am Main ein.
Bei der Veranstaltung kommen Fachleute aus HR & Global Mobility mit Vertretern aus Politik und Wissenschaft zusammen, um Themen und Trends der Branche sowie die Herausforderungen im Zusammenhang mit den Fachkräftereformen der Bundesregierung zu diskutieren.
Wir freuen uns sehr, Dr. Ann-Veruschka Jurisch, FDP, Member of the Bundestag (FDP) und Prof. Dr. Hans Vorländer, Vorsitzender des Sachverständigenrats für Integration und Migration, als Keynote Speakers begrüßen zu dürfen.
Gemeinsam mit unseren Referenten wollen wir über die Themen „Arbeitsmigration nach Deutschland – Bestandsaufnahme und Ausblick vor dem Bundestagswahljahr“ sowie „Talente aus dem Ausland – Wie Unternehmen Talente finden, wie sie ihnen bei der Einreise helfen und wie sie dabei stets rechtskonform bleiben“ diskutieren.
Wir würden uns sehr freuen, Sie bei unserem Forum begrüßen zu dürfen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Veranstaltung in deutscher Sprache durchgeführt wird.
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Fragomen Partners, Axel Boysen, Marius Tollenaere and Nima Sarvari will be moderating sessions at Fragomen Germany Global Mobility Forum.
This event will bring together senior professionals from HR & Global Mobility and representatives from politics and academia to discuss issues and trends in the industry as well as the challenges related to the federal government's skilled worker reforms.
We are very pleased to feature Dr. Ann-Veruschka Jurisch, FDP, Member of the Bundestag and Prof. Dr. Hans Vorländer, Chairman of the Expert Council for Integration and Migration as keynote speakers.
We will discuss the state of the play of immigration policy in Germany one year before the federal election as well as how employers can bring talent to Germany while staying compliant during their immigration journey.
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