Important Provisions of the RA Labor Legislation & Proposed Amendments
Armenian-Indian Center for Excellence in ICT (AITC) and Enterprise Incubator Foundation (EIF) are happy to announce a new one day business trainingThe training will be delivered by Mr. Tigran Kirakosyan, Labor law and Human Recourses Management Specialist.
At present, HR Specialists face higher professional requirements than 3-5 years ago, since there is actually a greater emphasis on employee’s rights and their awareness.
SHORT INTRODUCTION:
- Important provisions of the labor law, as well as the basics and procedures for the origin, change and termination of employment relationships
- Detailed analysis of the changes mentioned in the Labor Code
THE TRAINING IS DESIGNED FOR:
HR (Human Resource Management Specialists) who want to acquire new professional knowledge and tools
KEY TOPICS:
- Active labor code
- The purpose and principles of the labor law
- Basic provisions of the labor law
- Procedure for the origin, change and termination of work relations and formulation
- Working (shift) schedules
- Formulation of additions and subsidies
- Vacation descriptions
- Work discipline
- Analysis of other important issues
Amendments to the Labor Code:
- Peculiarities of labor relations regulation for employers dealing with small business in the context of the Code
- Non-working, holidays and memorial days for a person under the age of fourteen, except for sports and cultural events
- New essential conditions for work
- New conditions for professional education scholarships
- New conditions for professional education scholarships
- 24 hours daily working time clarification
- Other clarifications
- A new procedure for registering employees
TRAINING DETAILS:
Training duration: 4 hours / 2 days
Training fee: 18 500 AMD (VAT is included)
Participants will be provided with the necessary materials. At the end of the training participants will receive a certificate of participation.
HOW TO APPLY:
As the number of participants is limited the selection will be made on "first come - first served" basis. The selected students will be notified additionally. For more information please call us at 010/93/99 556810.