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Employment Issues in a Downturn

Hosted By: NSW Department of State and Regional Development

08 Jul 2009 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Level 2, 470 Church Street (corner Harold Street) North Parramatta, NSW , 2151
Region: Greater Western Sydney
Theme: Skills and HR
Type: Seminar

Maximum attendees: 140
This event is free of charge.
A seminar designed to assist employers assess their employment situation, and make decisions about employees in a downturn. The seminar includes ideas, other than redundancy or termination, to reduce the cost of employees, retain valuable staff and increase productivity while limiting the possibilit 
 Advice includes:-

• Alternatives to redundancy or termination
• A process for changing an employee's role
• The importance of good employment contracts
• The new unfair dismissal legislation and its application
• How to go about redundancy and termination when necessary
• Issues to consider to protect a business.

Who should attend?

Owners and managers of medium to large sized enterprises, which have already achieved sustainable revenues and a sound customer base, but need assistance to take their business to the next level.

Contact

Contact: Mangala Srinivasan
Phone: 8843 1116
Email: dsrdparramatta@business.nsw.gov.au
 

 

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