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13th Annual Training Event!

Human Resource Management

for First Nations, Aboriginal, Inuit, and Metis Communities

September 13, 14, and 15, 2011
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
 
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Flexible Registration Format - 3 Days, 3 Themes
Choose any day or register for all three and save!
 

Attend INFONEX's Human Resource Management for First Nations, Aboriginal, Inuit, and Metis Communities to take home a wealth of cutting-edge HR best practices and information. Don't wait another minute to register and guarantee you spot. Space is limited - register today!

 
Day 1 - Developing Effective HR Policy
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
  • Learn how to deal with key issues in record-keeping and file management from managing personnel files to payroll and benefits administration
  • Get tips for developing your compensation and benefits strategy
  • Develop a fair and effective human resources policy: solutions for common HR challenges
  • Understand your legal responsibilities as an employer when dealing with staff with addictions and your duty to accommodate employees with substance abuse problems
        [ See Agenda ]
 
Day 2 - Effective Staffing and HR Management Practices
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
  • Learn the key strategies for recruiting qualified candidates to remote places
  • Understand the role of performance management in improving employee engagement and motivation
  • Examine policies and procedures for dealing with absenteeism
  • Analyze lessons learned from the Council of Yukon First Nations and their HR planning strategies
        [ See Agenda ]
 
Day 3 - HR Law and the Aboriginal Employer
Thursday, September 15, 2011
  • Understand the requirements of the Canada Labour Code and ensure your HR policies and practices are in compliance
  • Learn how to deal with harassment and lateral violence: develop effective policies to deal with harassment
  • Examine policies and governing legislation for employee discipline and terminations
  • Understand your duty to accommodate: disability management, effective return-to-work-programs, and the limits of undue hardship
        [ See Agenda ]
 

Customize your conference experience with our flexible registration format. Choose from any of our themed conference days or register for all three and save!

As a leader in your community, you are responsible for protecting and advocating the best interests of your people. This difficult but critical task is one that cannot be taken lightly. Your responsibilities extend beyond the walls of your place of employment. Your place of employment and your community draws its strength not only from the abilities of its members but from its members' dedication to the community.

Fostering this commitment and dedication is your responsibility. It doesn't end there. You have to see beyond the demands of today and make a plan to provide for the long-term health of your community. This means retaining your best employees and keeping them engaged, as well as putting proactive strategies in place. You must also develop the long-term capacity that will help your organization remain effective in the coming years.

Over the last 10 years, Infonex has established itself as a leader in providing best practices, training, and vital information on human resources and health to Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and remote communities, helping them develop their capacity to serve their communities and represent those communities' best interests. Our experienced speaking faculty has been well received and showered with praise at each event.

This event covers a broad range of important Aboriginal, First Nations and Metis issues. Each day will have a specific theme, such as the duty to accommodate, management and policy development, and staffing and training. This is your opportunity to easily get all the information you need from one place. Tailor your educational experience to suit your specific needs by individually purchasing the specific days and that best speak to your needs, or register your group for all three days and enjoy a fantastic discount!

Our prestigious faculty includes experienced First Nations leaders, as well as top professionals in health and human resource management from central and western Canada. Don't let another minute slip by, as space is limited! Register today!

 
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