International Employment Lawyer: Asia-Pacific Employment Summit
July 2, 2025 — July 3, 2025 | 2:00 PM — 5:00 PM +08

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Marina One, West Tower, Level 3, 5 Straits View
Singapore
Fragomen is a Gold Sponsor at the International Employment Lawyer: Asia-Pacific Employment Summit taking place on 2-3 July 2025 in Singapore.
The two-day event will bring together senior in-house counsel, HR and ER professionals, and private practice lawyers to explore the challenges and opportunities facing multinational employers and their counsel across the region.
The summit will explore a wide range of topics including: how shifting global trade dynamics will affect the Asia-Pacific region; best practice when conducting restructurings; managing cross-border workplace investigations; implementing employee disciplinary processes; and global mobility strategies. Industry speakers will also explore regional disputes trends; the potential risks and rewards connected to demographic changes; managing DEI programmes; and the post-termination playbook.
Fragomen Partner, Charles Johanes is speaking on a panel discussing Destination Asia: making the most out of global mobility. As businesses expand their operations across the Asia-Pacific region, redeploying key personnel for short- and long-term assignments presents significant logistical and compliance challenges. Navigating the complex landscape of immigration, employment, and tax laws is crucial to ensuring smooth workforce mobility while mitigating risks. This panel will bring together industry professionals to discuss best practices for structuring corporate global mobility programmes, addressing compliance risks, and optimising workforce deployment strategies.
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