Change is set to come to Health & Safety laws, which will mean change for workplaces across Aotearoa New Zealand. The proposed changes are focused on clearing up confusion and bringing down the cost of compliance, and it’s important that businesses understand what it means for them when it comes to keeping their people safe.
To get up to speed on the proposed changes, you’re invited to join us for a webinar with speakers Conor Whitten – Corporate Affairs & Advocacy Manager at Business Central, Paul MacKay – Employment Relations Policy Manager at BusinessNZ and Hayden Fenwick – Health and Safety Policy Manager at MBIE.
They will break down the government’s recent announcements on the reforms, and will cover everything you need to know - including:
• What the proposed are, and their impacts
• Any new updates from the Minister
• What the process and timeline looks like for these changes
• Your questions in a Q&A session
This is a highly valuable opportunity to get ahead of these proposed changes, and ask the experts any questions you have on what these changes could mean for your business.
NOTE: A link to view the webinar will be sent to you separately.
COST:
Business Canterbury Member - Free
Non-Member - $40 + GST
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EVENT MANAGER:
Holly Andrews - hollya@cecc.org.nz
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