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Workshop Registrations 2010

Workchoice workshops are available to all company and school coordinators and focus specifically on planning for Workchoice Day. We particularly encourage new coordinators to attend. These forums are a valuable opportunity to discuss basic preparation but also to shape ideas about the day and ensure everyone's expectations are met.

Planning workshops will be held in the following locations early in 2010:

Auckland
Tuesday 23 March, 4:00pm - 6:00pm

Wednesday 7 April, 4:00 - 6:00pm

All Auckland workshops are to be held in the Geneva Health Boardroom, Level 2, St Laurence House, 139 Quay Street, Auckland City

Wellington
Friday 26 March, 11:00am - 1:00pm, to be held at Hainesattract, Level 1, 14 Blair Street, Wellington City

Christchurch
Thursday 11 March, 1:00pm - 3:00pm, to be held at Canterbury Development Corporation, First floor, 193 Cashel Street (corner Cashel and Liverpool streets), Christchurch

Dunedin
To be confirmed

Northland
To be confirmed

Mount Maunganui
Tuesday 16 March, 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Trust Power Truman Lane, Mt Maunganui

Hamilton
To be confirmed

Please click here to register and select which date and location suits you.

You will then receive confirmation via email along with an agenda and location details.

Please remember, places are limited so RSVP early.

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