'Staying Connected' our upcoming GES COVID-19 webinar series - join today
Given the current environment, many planned events over the coming months have unfortunately been postponed or cancelled. During this difficult time, with many of us working remotely, connections can be somewhat limited.
With this in mind, we would like to invite you to a new Deloitte Global Employer Services (GES) webinar series called ‘Staying Connected’ which aims to provide perspectives and insights on all aspects of managing a global workforce, and enables access to this through a virtual environment.
These webinars will feature Deloitte subject matter experts across the many areas of specialism that GES offer.
Naturally COVID-19, and the ramifications for both employers and employees, is uppermost in all of our minds, therefore our first three webinars will focus on this issue.
Our first three sessions are scheduled to take place at 13:00 CET as follows:
- COVID-19 Immigration & Cross-border Tax Considerations – Monday 23 March 2020
- COVID-19 Implications for Employment Law & Employment Tax given significant impact on workforce – Tuesday 31 March 2020
- COVID-19 Longer term implications through a general ‘Future Of Work’ discussion – Tuesday 7 April 2020
In subsequent weeks we will cover a broader range of topics, all very topical and relevant for HR and Tax professionals.
We would like to invite you to sign-up to our weekly webcasts via the link below.
Register now
In addition, a special webinar on Coronavirus-related Tax Compliance considerations for corporate mobility professionals is taking place on Tuesday, March 24 at 13:00 CET. Please register to this webinar here.
If you would like to discuss more on this topic, please do reach out to our key contacts below.
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