


McMillan’s Employment Law Breakfast Series
McMillan’s Employment Law Breakfast Series
McMillan’s Vancouver Labour and Employment Group is proud to continue its Breakfast Series covering key employment and human rights issues! So grab your morning coffee and join Dianne Rideout and Michelle McKinnon for Part Seven on a workplace law refresher!
The Breakfast Series has covered key workplace law issues which include employment contracts, human rights and mental health in the workplace, vaccinations and global remote working. The Breakfast Series will benefit anyone involved in human resources and workplace law.
Each program is eligible for 1 hour Substantive CPD in BC and pre-approved for 1 CPD hour by CPHR BC & Yukon.
Program Details
Thursday, January 27, 2021 | 10:00 am – 11:15 am (PDT) RSVP | |
Part 7: Employment Standards | Part 2 | Join us for Part 2 of our minimum employment standards seminar where we will continue to discuss important provisions of the BC Employment Standards Act, including vacation, leaves, terminations and complaints. |
Access: Log-in details will be e-mailed once you RSVP that you are attending.
Speakers
Dianne Rideout
Partner
Michelle McKinnon
Associate
Access: Log-in details will be e-mailed once you RSVP that you are attending.
For more information please contact events@mcmillan.ca.
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