New Employer Orientation

Arrow's new employer orientation will help you succeed in to getting off to a good start with your new worker. Mark it on your calendar now. (Cantonese with English translation) 

IF YOUR ELDERLY IS THE ONE WHO WILL STAY WITH / BE IN CHARGE OF THE HELPER IN FUTURE, PLEASE INVITE THEM TO COME TOO. YOU ARE ALSO WELCOME TO INVITE YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE EMPLOYERS TO JOIN.

DATE: AUG 2, 1900-2130 OR AUG. 3, 2013,1530-1700 (ONE SESSION)

Arrow Employers, employers' spouse and parents - free of charge, 

Non-arrow employers- $150 per one person. 2 people: $200, 3 people: $250

Snacks provided

You will learn:

  • How to improve workers' sense of belonging
  • What are the common concerns of Filipino new arrivals
  • How to supervise helpers' work.
  • How to teach your helper to manage the grocery budget
  • How to conduct evaluations: frequency, content, and precautions
  • Salaries and holidays calculation and payment records
  • How to understand Filipino culture
  • New helpers common problems and treatment methods - such as: borrowing money, relationships with grandparents, mobile phone use, etc. 
You've invested a significant amount of money to hire a helper. Now invest one evening to learn how to establish a good long term relationship. Protect your investment.Register to attend now.

您將了解到:

  • 如何提高工人的歸屬感
  • 新來港的菲律賓人注要關心的問題
  • 如何監督傭工的工作。
  • 如何教導他們預算管理金錢
  • 如何進行評估:頻率,內容和注意事項
  • 薪金和假期的計算和支付記錄
  • 如何理解菲律賓文化
  • 新傭工的常見問題及處理方法 - 如:借錢,與僱主的父母相處,手機的使用等。
你投資多少錢,僱了個外傭。投資一個晚上,以了解如何建立良好的長期合作關係。保護您的投資。即時報名參加

 

Allan Smith

Allan Smith is the owner of Arrow Employment Services in Hong Kong. Hiring a helper from another country and culture is difficult and misunderstandings are common. Our goal is to help you “find and keep a good helper”. If you are looking for work, our goal is to “help you find and keep a good job”. We help you navigate the often difficult employer - employee relationship.

http://arrowes.hk
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