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Closing the gender pay gap: arming women with the tools to negotiate their pay, conditions and employment contracts’
5.30pm Thursday 7 June 2018
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Level 32,
201 Elizabeth Street, Sydney

The Women Lawyers Association of NSW invites you to join us for a practical seminar presented by:
Mia Pantechis, Senior Associate, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
Riana Steyn, CEO, Bartier Perry Lawyers
Mia Pantechis is a Senior Associate in Maurice Blackburn’s Employment Law Section in NSW. She acts for employees and regularly represents senior managers and executives. She delivers tailored advice and assistance in relation to a broad range of employment and discrimination issues, and conducts matters before a range of Courts and Tribunals. Mia displays empathy in her dealings with clients, and is skilled in protecting her clients’ reputations by negotiating favourable terms for clients exiting employment, and securing discrete out-of-court settlements.
Riana Steyn is a transformative, results-focused leader who believes that a strong business culture is key to achieving exceptional results for the organisation, employees & clients. She started as CEO at Bartier Perry in December 2017 & brings 15 years’ strategic & operational leadership experience to her position as CEO. She has previously worked in senior roles in the financial & professional services sector in Australia & internationally.  Riana is an Executive sponsor of the firms Diversity & Inclusion committee, a member of ALPMA and AICD, & a mentor at William Clarke College’s Y10 business mentorship programme.
Members $10pp; Non-Members  $25pp (includes refreshments)
Please click here for the flyer. Limited tickets so book early.

 
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EDIE – IN CINEMAS JUNE 28
 
Edith Moore (Edie) is a bitter, gruff woman in her eighties. In the months following her husband George’s death, Edie’s strained relationship with her daughter Nancy begins to worsen. The question over Edie’s future looms large; while Edie tries hard to convince Nancy she can manage fine by herself, Nancy is making plans for her mother to move to a retirement home. 
Edie feels like it is the beginning of the end. It seems she will die with all the regrets of her past intact and one regret haunts her most of all. When Edie was married, her father planned a climbing trip for them in the Scottish Highlands. Edie yearned to go, but her husband George, a difficult and controlling man, made her stay at home, nearly thirty years later, Edie decides to make the trip herself alone.

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