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Upcoming Teleseminar:

Temporary Foreign Workers and the Law

60 Minutes with RT and Rekai LLP: Tuesday April 5, 2011 12 noon – 1pm ET

Canada’s aging workforce and low birth rate mean that the country is increasingly looking outside of its borders to fill labour shortages. As of April 1, 2011 changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program require employers to become compliant with a series of obligations and conditions. Failure to do so could affect your ability to retain and recruit foreign workers in the future.

Join employment lawyer Janice Rubin and immigration lawyer Peter Rekai of Rekai LLP for an informative hour-long session that will keep you up-to-date on the changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and its implications for employers from both an immigration and employment law perspective.

30-minute discussion and 30-minute Q & A. Participants will receive written material in advance of the Teleseminar.

Our interactive discussion will include:

  • The difference between persons working in Canada and those on a business visit;
  • Background on the Foreign Worker Program governing temporary foreign workers;
  • A review of the changes to the Program and why they matter to employers;
  • Advice on how to ensure compliance with the changes; and
  • Key steps for managing issues relating to foreign workers.

Customized Teleseminars

We are also able to create a Teleseminar program to meet the specific needs of your workplace on a variety of topics. Contact us to learn more.

Train up to four employees for $99. Registrants will receive written material in advance of the Teleseminar. (Limit of four employees for $99. The $99 fee allows access to one phone line only.)

Please note that refunds will not be given for cancellations.

                                   

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