As 2021 surely brings about more ups and downs, all industries must plan ahead. Resulting from increases in COVID-19 cases in different regions of China, government health management and control policies have been quickly changing. In addition to constant changes, HR leaders are still managing challenges from last year’s crisis ranging from employee engagement all the way to data security risks.
Keeping up to date on HR trends and challenges in 2021 is key to stay prepared and proactive. In a period of instability, effective business strategies are needed. This event will be joined by experts who will update us on latest COVID-19 policies and restrictions, data security risks, employee safety and other challenges in the backdrop of changed work structures.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to welcome Ms Jeanette Yu, Chair of the European Chamber's Human Resources Working Group and Partner at CMS China and Ms. Christina Wu, HR Director, Springer Natureto share their expertise and guidance on the above-mentioned. Join us 2nd February – 4:00pm-5:30pm (GMT+8)
Agenda
3:30pm-4:00pm Registration and Networking
4:00pm-4:10pm Opening Words by Ms Rosanna Terminio, Vice Chair of the European Chamber's Human Resources Working Group
4:10pm-4:30pm COVID-19 Policy Updates and Challenges by Ms Jeanette Yu, Chair of the European Chamber's Human Resources Working Group and Partner at CMS China
4:30pm-4:50pm Case Study: Springer Nature Tackling Challenges in HR by Ms. Christina Wu, HR Director, Springer Nature
4:50pm-5:20pm Engaging Dialogue and Q&A Session
5:20m-5:30pm Closing words by Ms Rosanna Terminio, Vice Chair of the European Chamber's Human Resources Working Group
Terms & Conditions
Events have limited seating so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration and payment for all events. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
All our events are held in English and follow the Chatham House Rule unless otherwise stated.
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.
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Advisory Council Policy
Members of the Advisory Council may receive complimentary admission to Chamber seminars, conferences and factory visits up to two attendees per event. Additional participants will be charged at the member rate.
Advisory Council members will still be charged the standard member rate for participation in training courses and special events, such as gala balls, government appreciation dinners, or admission to corporate social events/tournaments.
For further information contact Ms Laura Alvarez Mendivil at lamendivil@europeanchamber.com.cn
Disclaimer 免责声明
Participants must maintain proper social distancing norms and abide by the Shanghai Municipal Government’s Epidemic Prevention and Control Rules (eg. wearing masks and so on). If you do not follow the relevant regulations, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China assumes no responsibility for any of your physical discomfort caused during and after the event. Thank you for your cooperation.
参与活动时,参会人应与他人保持适当距离(防疫考虑)并遵守上海市政府颁布的疫情预防控制要求(例如佩戴口罩等)。如您违反要求,中国欧盟商会将对您在活动中或活动后的任何身体不适,不承担任何责任。感谢您的理解与配合。
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