AmCham South China Private Roundtable on the New Labor Law with The Guangdong Bureau of Labor and Social Security

Registration is now closed after accommodating as much of the waiting list as possible

REMINDER: THIS MEETING IS PRIVATE AND BY REGISTRATION ONLY: NO WALK-INS WILL BE ADMITTED

 

 

March 20, 2008
15:00 – 17:00
Luo Fu Room, Shangri-La Hotel, Guangzhou
SPACE IS VERY LIMITED – RSVP as soon as possible!

Guest Speakers

The Guangdong Province Bureau of Labor and Social Security

 

 

 

 

AmCham South China is pleased to host the Guangdong Province Bureau of Labor and Social Security at an HR Roundtable on March 20 to discuss the impacts of the new Labor Contract Law AmCham member companies have faced. Join us!

 


 

My Dear Friends,

I believe we have a remarkable opportunity in our upcoming roundtable meeting with the Guangdong Province Bureau of Labor and Social Security. They want to meet with you—AmCham South China members—about how the Labor Contract Law has effected your business.

They are interested in your candid, meaningful experiences, and I believe that they have proven themselves to be responsive and forward-looking by continuing to engage in the process of dialogue which began when the first draft of the law was announced and released for comment.

This is a progressive move by a motivated government, in a most dynamic economy. I hope you will join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn from and learn about the experiences and informed opinions of not only your HR colleagues, but also from the government bureau charged with the operation of the law itself.

 


Most Sincerely,


Harley Seyedin

President
The American Chamber of Commerce in South China
Vice Chairman, Policy
The Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce

 

Please R.S.V.P. by Fax to (86-20) 8332-1642 or by email to (events-a@amcham-southchina.org)

For more information, please contact AmCham South China at (86-20) 8335-1476

 

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The American Chamber of Commerce in South China, 2008