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Learn everything about terminatio­n laws

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“You’re FIRED.” That spit-firing charge of a famous real estate mogul and US president, Donald Trump, would say in front of his millions of audiences on the hit TV series Apprentice when he must let go of his people on the spot. In the Philippine setting, such action would be a grave violation of the Labor Code.

With the advocacy of educating business owners, administra­tors, HR practition­ers and the general public on the lawful dismissal of employees and prevent costly manpower problems, the Center for Global Best Practices will host a special program entitled, “Best Practices Guide to Valid Dismissal” to be held on Oct. 26, at the Manila Marriott Hotel, Pasay Citys. Check

www.cgbp.org, for the full details of this training and the complete list of Best Practices programs For inquiries, you may call land lines in Manila (+63 2) 8427148/59 and (+63 2) 556-8968/69, in Baguio (+63 74) 4232914, in Cebu (+63 32) 5123106 or 07, or Legazpi City (+63 52) 7360148.

Update yourselves with the changes on terminatio­n laws, and provide solutions to the most challengin­g as well as common problems encountere­d by management.

Learn valuable lessons and insights from labor law expert practition­er, Atty. Elvin Villanueva, who has assembled the most comprehens­ive, substantiv­e and highly researched materials on this important topic. He has written 25 bestsellin­g books namely: Digest on Critical Supreme Court Decisions on Labor Cases (to be released in June 2018); Guide on Employee Compensati­on and Benefits Vol. 1 & 2; Guide to Valid Dismissal of Employees; Guide on Wage Order & Minimum Wage; Valid Job Contractin­g and Subcontrac­ting, Gabay sa mga Karapatan ng mga OFWs; HR Forms, Notices & Contracts Vol. 1 & 2; Employee Transfer & Demotion; Leave Benefits; and many more! His advocacy is to help companies and employees solve their HR issues.

This program is open to the general public. Government officials and employees attending such training programs are exempted from the P2,000 limit set by COA.

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