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Part 1: 19 September 2024, Thursday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Part 2: 20 September 2024, Friday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Delivered Via: 2-Part Webinar

 


OVERVIEW

Learn the fundamentals of how to manage your workforce and the labor environment in China with the ALB Virtual China HR & Employment Law Masterclass.

Participants of this masterclass will be able to familiarize themselves with Chinese employment matters, identify pitfalls and stay updated with the evolving workforce in China, to confidently manage employees and achieve business growth. 

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Regional Roles for International/ SEA/ APAC/ Asia Region with overseas staffing responsibility in China

  • Regional HR Directors/ Regional HRBP
  • Regional Employee Relations Directors
  • Regional Employment Counsel
  • Regional Compensation & Benefits
  • Regional In-house counsel/ Legal Managers

 

AGENDA

  • Updates for Singaporean Employers on China Employment Law Changes
  • Structure and Sources of China Labour Law
  • Recruitment and Onboarding
  • Labour Contract, Terms of Employment and Employee Handbook
  • Social Insurance and Individual Income Tax
  • Termination of Labour Contract
  • Specifics for non-Chinese Employees
  • Labour Disputes
  • Dispatched Staff/Contract Workers
  • Trade Union and Employee’s Representation

Part 1: 19 September 2024, Thursday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Part 2: 20 September 2024, Friday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Delivered Via: 2-Part Webinar

 

 

TRAINER

Dr. Iris Duchetsmann

Dr. Iris Duchetsmann is based in Salans’ Shanghai office and heads the China employment law team. She specialises in labour law, particularly on aspects that involve cross-border employment and international HR management. She also provides advice on matters such as residency, tax and social security. Iris has extensive work experience both in China and Germany, where she successfully passed the examination for specialised lawyer in labour law, and gained insight on corporate processes working as an in-house lawyer in the HR department of a multinational. Her clients are international corporations and other enterprises and executives from various industry sectors, including automotive, energy, transportation, chemical, media, textile, consulting, etc. She is recognised by clients as “straightforward and very efficient” (Chambers Asia 2011). Iris is a native German speaker, is fluent in English and has a good command of Mandarin Chinese. She is a frequent speaker and author on international and national labour law and HR topics. Since 2010, Iris has been elected as Vice Chair of the EUCCC HR Forum.

Part 1: 19 September 2024, Thursday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Part 2: 20 September 2024, Friday
2.30pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8

Delivered Via: 2-Part Webinar

 

 

PRICING 

  Before GST                      After 9% GST                 
Standard Rate              USD 600          USD 654

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Click on the "Register Now" button above or contact the following to book your place at this webinar.

 

Romulus Tham
(65) 8126 1532 / romulus.tham@tr.com

Skye Gamban
(632) 8424 9075 / skye.gamban@tr.com

 

 


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