Agnieszka Fedor

Agnieszka Fedor

Partner, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S as Head of the Labour Law practice group in 2019. Has unique experience in representing employers in negotiations with trade unions and in collective disputes. On an everyday basis, she advises employers from various industries and sectors of the economy on complex restructuring projects, including issues related to the transfer of an enterprise to a new employer, negotiation of collective bargaining agreements and social packages, employment restructuring and collective redundancies. A member of the European Employment Lawyers Association (EELA) and one of the founders and a member of the board of the Labour Law Association (SPP).

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 71 50
Mobile phone:+48 505 782 677
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • University of Gdańsk – MA in Law – 1996
  • University of Sheffield – 1994
conferences
  • Amendments to labor law 2019-2020 – challenges for employers
Experience
  • Head of the Labour Law practice group
  • Represents employers in negotiations with trade unions and in collective disputes
  • Provides advice employers from various industries and sectors of the economy
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Chambers & Partners – Employment
  • Legal500 – Employment
PUBLICATIONS

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