To educate and update business owners, administrators and HR and legal practitioners on the lawful dismissal of employees and prevent manpower problems, the Center for Global Best Practices is holding a one-day seminar entitled, “Best Practices Guide to Valid Dismissal” on September 21 at the Peninsula Manila, Makati City.
Employees are one of the most important resources of a company, and, although you may have established a strong relationship with them, saying goodbye is oftentimes inevitable. Cessation of the employee-employer relationship should be handled well in the proper way in a valid process.
This one-day seminar that is MCLE-accredited by the Supreme Court is not just for lawyers but is also applicable to all types of businesses including non-profit organization. It is for everyone involved in employee management. The seminar will cover topics such as the rights of employer and employee, substantive and procedural due process before dismissal, just causes for dismissal such as serious misconduct, sexual harassment, insubordination or wilful disobedience, neglect of duties, abandonment of work, fraud, and wilful breach of trust and confidence, commission of a crime or offense, and other causes of dismissal under Article 282 identified as “analogous.” Authorized causes for dismissal such as termination due to closure of establishment and reduction of personnel as well as closure of business operations will also be tackled. The objective of the seminar is to teach everyone everything they need to know about termination laws. Additionally, participants will learn the concept of positive discipline, coaching, mentoring, how to implement the grievance machinery, use preventive suspension, and provide solutions to the most challenging as well as common problems encountered by management.
This special event will feature expert HR practitioner Atty. Elvin Villanueva, author of the book A Guide to Valid Dismissal of Employees. He has also authored nine other best-selling books including Guide on Employee Compensation and Benefits vol. 1 & 2; Guide on Wage Order & Minimum Wage; Human Resource Forms vol. 1 & 2, Notices and Contracts; Leave Benefits, Gabay sa Mga Karapatan ng Mga OFWs. This is a limited-seats-only program and pre-registration is required.
For inquiries, call program leader Zennie Escudero or e-mail zennie@cgbp.org. Visit its Web site at www.cgbp.org. Or call 942-7148/59 and 556-8968/69 (Manila lines); Cebu lines at (032) 512-3106/07.
Latest from Tribune
Leave a comment
Commentaries
Breaking all election rules, laws
19-05-2013 Ninez Cacho-Olivares

He is a lawyer, as most election commissioners are, but...
Culture chokes in Spain as bookshops, ci…
19-05-2013 AFP

MADRID — The Catalonia bookshop in Barcelona survived a...
Same old, same old
19-05-2013 Louie Logarta

The incumbent chief executives of the five populous pro...
Surprises or shocks
19-05-2013 Larry Faraon

Of course President Joseph Estrada’s victory in Manila ...
For Sweden’s gay Eurovision fans, it’s a…
19-05-2013 AFP

MALMOE, Sweden — When Finnish singer Krista Siegfrids e...
ETC
J&J Phils. Inc. encourages…
Persevering in its commitment to foster an internal culture …
Complete your summer ender mu…
Now that summer is about to end, we need to make sure that k…
Sorsogon students win Red Bull…
Four students from a coastal town in Sorsogon who designed a…
KGB Philippines signs up with …
KGB Philippines, the largest independent provider of directo…
Greenhills for rich, poor shop…
The sprawling Greenhills Shopping Complex is serving as a fa…
Nurturing successful microentr…
Every Filipino entrepreneur aspires for success – but the ro…
Pharex tapped as platinum part…
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Drugstores Assoc…
Big telecoms show at Greenhill…
A big telecommunication show for 24 days will be held at the…
Binalot eyes 50 stores in 2013
Binalot Fiesta Foods Inc., founded in 1996 by entrepreneur R…
FPLA holds ‘holistic’ leadersh…
Making a difference through ‘renaissance’ leadership The qu…
