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Share&(L)Earn 14th: Insights on labour and developing an intelligent workplace
March 3, 2020 @ 3:55 am
Join our 14th edition of Share&(L)Earn event: Insights on labour and developing an intelligent workplace.
Date:
Friday, 20 March 2020DUE TO COVID-19 WORLDWIDE OUTBREAK AND NEW CASES IN VIETNAM, EVENT TO BE POSTPONED TO FUTURE NOTICETime: 9am-11am
Venue: Consulate General of Hungary in HCMC LIM Tower, Floor 21, 9-11 Ton Duc Thang, (corner of Le Thanh Ton), D1, HCMC
Admission fee: CEEC members – FOC; non-members – 300,000 VND
Agenda
9:00 – 9:20 Registration and informal networking
9:20 – 10:10 Employment and New Labour Changes by Matthew Lourey
- Changes in the New 2019 Labour Code regarding employment contracts, seasonal work and contract terms, contract termination, electronic contracts, overtime work, work permit and temporary resident card changes
- Payroll and Employment issues arising for international companies operating in Vietnam. Details on Labour compliance, salary contributions, monthly and quarterly lodgements, annual reporting to the authorities, and importantly common issues and mistakes that arise with these
- Work permits for expatriates and application process. Practical matters involving work permit categories, documentation, with details on specific exemptions
- Practical information on employment and labour issues commonly experienced by investors in Vietnam, with insights on Taxation and equity.
10:10 – 10:20 Culturally intelligent workplace – study cases by John Knipfing Q&A
- Two case studies of intercultural interactions that demonstrate the importance of cultural intelligence in navigating international business relationships
10:50 – 11:00 Q&A
The speakers’ profiles
Matthew Lourey – Managing Director of Domicile Corporate Services
Matthew is a qualified accountant who has resided in Vietnam for more than 15 years. Matthew leads Domicile Corporate Services, which provides market entry, corporate advisory, compliance and tax advisory to foreign investors in Vietnam. He has extensive experience working in Australia for Big 4 accounting firms and investment funds, and since Matthew relocated to Vietnam, he has spent much of his time advising foreign investors on successfully undertaking business in Vietnam, corporate investment transactions, market entry and corporate finance.
John Knipfing – Managing Director at JK Intercultural
John is a Cultural Intelligence Managing Director and consultant who over the past several years has facilitated cross-cultural and intercultural training to hundreds of leaders and specialists from dozens of Fortune 200 companies. John assists individuals and organizations to overcome obstacles presented by globalization and helps them excel in the world where people with very different behaviors, values, beliefs, expectations and motivations are increasingly required to interact and work more closely together.
REGISTRATION
You can also register by sending email to monika@ceecvn.org (by 19th March)