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"Total Compensation & Benefits" seminar – 3rd Annual

Brussels, 9th & 10th May 2012

Speaker panel :

  • Executive Vice-President, Group HR, Allianz
  • VP Group Reward, BP
  • European Reward Director, Unilever
  • Group Head of Benefits & Global Mobility, Roche
  • Global Compensation Manager, Siemens
  • C&B Manager, Eastern Europe, GE Energy             
  • Head of Vlerick Reward Centre, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
  • Executive Director, Group C&B, UBS
  • Director, Global Compensation, Bombardier Transportation
  • Director, HR Research, Institute for Employment Studies
  • Director, C&B EMEA, Eaton Corporation

Attend and :

  • Attract, Retain & Motivate talent through innovative reward solutions and strategies
  • Strengthen Employee Engagement through proper Reward Communication
  • Align Total Compensation with your Business Strategy
  • Discover the latest in Employee Self-Service technologies
  • Learn how to design effective Total Reward packages
  • Get the very latest updates on Pension Reforms in Europe
  • Analise recent research findings, tools and techniques

 

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