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Human Resource Day

Time: May 16, 2018 from 9:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Holiday Inn and Conference Centre Guelph
Street: 601 Scottsdale Drive
City/Town: Guelph
Website or Map: http://www.poultryindustrycou…
Phone: 5198370284
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Casey Riddle
Latest Activity: Feb 16, 2018

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Event Description

Poultry Industry Council (PIC) in partnership with the Poultry Service Association (PSA) present Human Resource Day, an educational event aimed at business owners, operators and HR personnel.

The session aims to educate participants on best practices to protect their business from the pressure of special interest groups, become more effective managers and understand legal rights as peoples in upper management positions.  

The fee is $200.00 and includes light breakfast, lunch and breaks.

For a full copy of the agenda, please visit the Poultry Industry Council website. 

PIC reserves the right to deny registration to any party not affiliated with the PIC or PSA.

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