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Come along to a FREE Employment Issues seminar

Graham Brown & Co

Hi neighbours, we would like to invite you to our FREE Employment Issues seminar. This is a must for anyone who simply would like to understand more about Employment Issues and how they could affect your business. Drinks and nibbles provided afterwards. Families are welcome.

When: Tuesday 30 October 2018 at 1pm (start) – 2:30pm (including question time)
Where: Putaruru District Services Memorial Club (upstairs) 35 Buckland Street

Highlights:
• Employment Agreements and 90-day Trials
• Good Faith and Fair Employment Processes
• Employee Minimum Entitlements
• Upcoming changes to law – how will it affect you?
• Taxing Allowances, Non-Taxable and Taxable
• Payroll Changes on the Horizon
• Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Please confirm your attendance by phone 07 885 1022 or email info@grahambrown.co.nz.
Find out more!

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