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Good Faith in Action Conference

Managing your total workforce brings some great highs, but there can also be a number of obstacles to your people being able to deliver the best results. In 2019, employers […]

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
October 1, 2019 One Min Read
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Managing your total workforce brings some great highs, but there can also be a number of obstacles to your people being able to deliver the best results.

In 2019, employers have already been hit with multiple changes to employment law. From complexities around on-boarding to managing through employment relationship disputes and running an investigation – getting it right can feel like tip-toeing through a minefield.

Our one-day Good Faith in Action Conference will equip you with the first-hand knowledge to have the tough conversations when it’s time to decide if prevention, intervention or investigation is your best strategy. Explore the big issues as we discuss:

  • Probationary periods vs 90-day trial periods: Your rights and the restrictions – the new rules and which to use;
  • Navigating the new immigration accreditation standards – skilled workers, access, retention and re-settling;
  • Diversity and difference – embracing being different and shifting the way organisations are managing different cultures and different learning styles;
  • “Spot the bully!” – Obligations, interventions and mitigation; and

Implications of a positive drug test: your right to promote a safe workplace, their right of response and managing impacts on the team.

Venue: REINZ Building, 155 Khyber Pass Road, Grafton, Auckland 

For more information click here.

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