May 7, 2024

Employer Webinar – Get clarity on Visa Pathways and English Language Requirements

Employers are raising questions around worker visa pathways and English language requirements – particularly following recent policy updates from Immigration New Zealand (INZ).

We’re hosting a webinar to help bring Kiwi businesses total clarity on these topics, we’ll also offer insights into how New Zealand employers are adapting to these changes to remain compliant and retain key staff.

Working In are market leaders, helping employers hire and retain skilled people from overseas for more than 25 years.

During this session, we’ll cover:

  • Visa pathways for workers –  a summary of the current options and how they work
  • Staff retention – how to plan your workforce to achieve long-term retention of key employees
  • Individualised approaches – why treating visa holders uniquely is more effective than a one-size-fits-all approach
  • English proficiency –  its role in workplace safety, well-being, and compliance
  • Simplifying language requirements – how to streamline English language assessment and tuition
  • Immigration policy trends – what New Zealand employers need to know
  • Practical steps – preparing your business for ongoing changes in immigration policy

We are here to help you understand the broader implications of recent policy changes and how you can best support your workforce and business.

Webinar: Get clarity on Visa Pathways and English Language Requirements

Date: Tuesday 14 May 2024

Time: 11am

Duration: 45 mins

Reserve your spot today.

 

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