ORIENTATION FOR NEW EMPLOYERS

Saturday March 29, 2014

3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Wecare Center, 20/F Sunbeam Commercial Bldg
469-471 Nathan Road, Kowloon
Yaumatei MTR Exit C
 

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) to change clothes.


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 conduct evaluations: frequency, content, and precautions
  • How to understand Filipino culture
  • New helpers common problems and treatment methods - such as: borrowing money, relationships with grandparents, mobile phone use, etc.

Fee: Arrow Employers, employers' spouse and parents - free of charge, Non-arrow employers- $150 per one person. 2 people: $200, 3 people: $250


If your elderly parent will normally stay with or be in charge of the helper, please invite them to attend too. You are welcome to invite your friends (employers of helpers) to come also. 
You've invested a significant amount of money to hire a helper. Now invest one afternoon to learn how to establish a good long term relationship. Protect your investment. Register to attend now.

新手僱主班

您將了解到:

  • 如何提高菲傭的歸屬感
  • 新來港的菲傭主要關心的問題
  • 如何監督菲傭的工作。
  • 如何進行評估:頻率,內容和注意事項
  • 如何理解菲律賓文化
  • 新傭工常見的問題及處理方法 - 如:借錢,與僱主的父母相處,手機的使用等。

费用:精薦僱主,配偶,及父母 - 免费,
非精薦雇主: 150元一人。 2人:200元,3人:$ 250

如果您家的父母将負責監督您的家庭佣工,請邀他们参加。也迎您邀请您的朋友参加。

你投資不少錢去僱了個外傭。你值得投資一個下午,了解如何與菲傭建立良好長期合作關係,以障您的投資。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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