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18 February 2021
11AM – 12PM AEDT
Do you know your obligations as an association employer in 2021?
With ever-changing restrictions and rules, meting employer obligations can be tricky, or even downright stressful for association leaders.
Here at Association Executive Services, it is our goal to help association leaders operate with ease. Step into the new year and a new workplace norm with confidence, so that your association can deliver quality services to members.
In partnership with Employsure, one of the largest suppliers of workplace relations advisers to businesses, we are delighted to present our first webinar for the year on Thursday 18 February at 11am: What All Association Leaders Need to Know About the New Industrial Relations Laws.
The webinar will cover some of the latest industrial relations issues, particularly in the area of managing staff. But, more importantly, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and seek answers from a qualified industrial relations lawyer. Topics to be discussed include:
Simonne Kranz, Consultant, Employsure
Simonne Kranz is a lawyer with a strong background in employment law. Prior to joining Employsure, she worked as in-house legal counsel for a multinational corporation and as employee relations consultant for a global insurance company. For the last two years, she has acted as an employment relations consultant for Employsure, conducting compliance review meetings, providing advice and facilitating seminars.
Nick Koerbin, Executive Director, Association Executive Services
Nick Koerbin is the Executive Director and Founder of AES and, with over 30 years of association management expertise, is one of the most experienced NFP leaders in Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Diploma in Management; has a fellowship of the Quality Society of Australasia; and is a former board director, state president, and fellow of the Australasian Society of Association Executives. He is the founder of the Association Best Practice Self-Assessment Tool, which has been used by over 600 association leaders to benchmark their organisations’ performance.