Sunday, 31 May 2009

Redundancy Seminars for Businesses Launched By Hr4Charities

Hr4Charities, approved UK Human Resource consultants, in association with Occupational Management Limited, have launched a series of one-day seminars and workshops specifically designed to assist organizations and individuals adversely affected by the current economic downturn.

From 21 November 2008, the first seminar dubbed “Increasing Motivation as the Work Crunch Tightens” is targeted at top and middle level management raise productivity and efficiency in their organizations and companies even in these uncertain but demanding times.

The second seminar, slated for 28 November 2008, is “Managing Morale in the Rise of Redundancies” and is aimed at training decision makers, top and middle level managers with the necessary tools in dealing with the increasing need to laying off employees and still keeping the efficiency and productivity levels of remaining staff intact.

All these seminars will be held at 2 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London C2A 3DB.

Miss Anita Wiafe, Executive Director of Hr4Charities revealed, “Since lots of companies and organizations have been hit by the credit crunch, even more employees suddenly have to contend with the problems that redundancy and unemployment bring”.

“Loss of income, redundancy or unemployment in this climate comes rather unexpectedly and that makes it even harder for affected employees to adjust and find their feet on the employment ladder afterwards. On the other hand, companies and organizations are also unequipped to cope with issues dealing with job cuts, liquidation, etc until they are faced with them”, added Miss Wiafe.

Consequently, these new Human Resource management seminars to be organized by Hr4Charities and accredited by the National Council for Voluntary Organizations, is specially designed to meet the increasing needs of preparing employees of affected companies and organizations to deal with the looming effects of sudden unemployment and all relevant opportunities that they can take advantage off.


For more information go to Hr4Charities.co.uk or
email: Hr4Charities@o-ml.co.uk or call 0207 749 9188Hr4Charities, approved UK Human Resource consultants, in association with Occupational Management Limited, have launched a series of one-day seminars and workshops specifically designed to assist organizations and individuals adversely affected by the current economic downturn.

From 21 November 2008, the first seminar dubbed “Increasing Motivation as the Work Crunch Tightens” is targeted at top and middle level management raise productivity and efficiency in their organizations and companies even in these uncertain but demanding times.

The second seminar, slated for 28 November 2008, is “Managing Morale in the Rise of Redundancies” and is aimed at training decision makers, top and middle level managers with the necessary tools in dealing with the increasing need to laying off employees and still keeping the efficiency and productivity levels of remaining staff intact.

All these seminars will be held at 2 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London C2A 3DB.

Miss Anita Wiafe, Executive Director of Hr4Charities revealed, “Since lots of companies and organizations have been hit by the credit crunch, even more employees suddenly have to contend with the problems that redundancy and unemployment bring”.

“Loss of income, redundancy or unemployment in this climate comes rather unexpectedly and that makes it even harder for affected employees to adjust and find their feet on the employment ladder afterwards. On the other hand, companies and organizations are also unequipped to cope with issues dealing with job cuts, liquidation, etc until they are faced with them”, added Miss Wiafe.

Consequently, these new Human Resource management seminars to be organized by Hr4Charities and accredited by the National Council for Voluntary Organizations, is specially designed to meet the increasing needs of preparing employees of affected companies and organizations to deal with the looming effects of sudden unemployment and all relevant opportunities that they can take advantage off.


For more information go to Hr4Charities.co.uk or
email: Hr4Charities@o-ml.co.uk or call 0207 749 9188

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