WorldatWork® Leads the Way to Attracting, Motivating and Retaining Talent in Asia Pacific
Reserve these dates: 7-9 October 2009 for the WorldatWork Total Rewards 2009 Asia Pacific Conference as it moves to the JW Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong.
WorldatWork is the worlds leading professional association dedicated to knowledge leadership in total rewards, compensation, benefits, and work-life balance.
During an economic downturn, organisations look to reducing human capital as the first way of reducing costs. The loss of talented staff, however, stunts future organisational growth when the economy starts to pick up.
Come to the WorldatWork Total Rewards 2009 Asia Pacific Conference and learn total rewards, compensation and benefits knowledge and skills that will allow your organisation to attract and retain your talented human capital.

Professional Development Opportunity: Work towards prestigious WorldatWork professional certifications by registering for Education Classes just before the conference, from 5-7 October. WorldatWork certification establishes HR practitioners as being committed to remaining on the cutting edge of the profession.
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Increase your visibility with HR decision makers in Asia Pacific
Reach out to HR decision and policy makers in Asia Pacific with programmes and products that will help their organisations in aligning rewards strategies to business success. 12 sponsorship opportunities are available, so dont miss out on this outstanding opportunity.
For details, email Audrey Johnson, Visibility Manager or call +1 480 304 6846. |
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Stay tuned for the launch of the conference website in June 2009!
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