February 12, 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Carbert Waite is Sponsoring the CPHR Alberta HR Law Conference, set to take place on February 13, 2024, with a unique hybrid format. This event is a deep dive into the intersection of HR practices and legal landscapes and promises a day of insightful discussions and practical takeaways.
Kathleen O’Brien and Stephen Torscher will be giving a presentation on Accommodating Mental Disability: Challenges and Obligations from 1 pm- 2 pm.
Presented by top-tier law firms in Alberta, the conference agenda encompasses a comprehensive array of topics, including:
- AI in the Workplace: Examining the legal implications and ethical considerations surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence in HR processes.
- Labour Law: Addressing the latest developments in labour law and providing guidance on compliance and effective employee relations management.
- Workplace Investigations: Equipping attendees with the tools and methodologies necessary to conduct thorough and impartial workplace investigations.
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Exploring strategies for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within organizations, and navigating associated legal frameworks.
- Performance Management: Analyzing best practices in performance management, from goal-setting to feedback mechanisms, to enhance organizational effectiveness.
- Return to Work: Tackling the complexities of return-to-work protocols in the context of hybrid workplaces, accommodations, and evolving legal requirements.
Whether you choose to attend in person in Calgary or virtually, this hybrid conference offers a prime opportunity to engage with industry experts, gain actionable insights, and network with peers.
Join us as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of HR law. To explore the full conference program, including detailed session descriptions and speaker profiles, and secure your participation, please click here. https://www.cphrab.ca/professional-development/cphr-alberta-hybrid-hr-law-conference-calgary-person-virtual