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Make time for your people – Taranaki

Thursday, 1 April –

People are at the epicentre of our farm businesses, and ensuring employers and employees have strong relationships and a good work-life balance is key to the future of the industry. Moving the dial on the importance of attracting and retaining great people in the dairy industry is the focus of this workshop and webinar series. This is a free event funded by New Zealand Dairy Farmers through the DairyNZ levy.

6 face-to-face workshops will set the scene around being a great employer and employee. Attendees will gain knowledge about employment contracts and rosters, salary packages, accommodation requirements, as well as growth opportunities, wellbeing and building strong team relationships.

Presenters are all experts in their field: Lee Astridge – No8HR, Rebecca Miller – Dairy Business of the Year award winner and Kerrin Hotop – PaySauce .

A series of live webinars will delve deeper into the topics addressed in the workshops, ensuring that attendees are equipped with the right knowledge, resources and tangible steps to turn their farm team into a Farmily.

 Key outcomes for the day: 

  • Understanding the changes in the industry and market 
  • How to build and retain teams 
  • Rosters and what are the options 
  • Employment agreements and the most common HR mistakes answered 
  • Meaning of Farmily and application of it to your people.  

Workshop timing

  • 9.30am Arrival and registration
  • 10.00am Workshops Starts
  • 12pm Lunch
  • 2.30pm Finish

 

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  • Make Time For Your People - Taranaki
     April 1, 2021
     9:30 am - 2:30 pm

Venue:  TET Multisports Centre

 Address:

Portia Street, Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand

 Tags:

  • Animal Welfare
  • HR
  • Social
  • Wellbeing
  • April 01, 2021 9:30
  • April 01, 2021 14:30
  • Expired
  • Taranaki
  • TET Multisports Centre
  • Dairy Women's Network
  • events@dwn.org.nz
  • Portia Street
  • Partner Workshop