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Tales from the HR Crypt -
​Managing Ghost Employees

Tuesday, February 27, 2024
7:30 am Hot Breakfast
8:30 - 10:00 am Program
Register Here
Presented jointly with Stuart Rudner, Rudner Law and the Toronto Chapter of the International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists (ISCEBS). ​
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You may have employment obligations and group benefit claim liabilities for employees you didn’t even know you had- these are your ‘ghost’ employees.

​Consider these questions:
  • Have you ever had a call from someone saying they are an employee, but you can’t find information about them?
  • Have you ever wondered what your benefits liability is for an employee who says they are too sick to work, but the insurance company says they are not disabled?
  • Is your organization thinking of, or have you already changed, group benefit providers? How important is that “not actively at work” list?
  • Is your organization thinking of upgrading the HRIS system, or building a data file feed to your insurer?
  • Do you have, or will you be considering, mergers or acquisitions?

These questions often flush out employees you didn’t know you have on the books. In this in-person session we will explore important elements of the employment contract and their impact to group benefits entitlements. We will also review key elements of your group insurance contract and how these are critical to managing your workforce. A few scenarios will be presented to walk you through the relationship between the employment contract and the group benefits program, and you will leave the session with some best practice considerations to take back to your organization.

​REGISTER TODAY  -  you are not required to have your CEBS designation to register.
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Date:
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
7:30 am Hot Breakfast
​8:30 - 10:00 am Program

Location:
Thornhill Golf & Country Club
7994 Yonge Street
Thornhill, ON L4J 1W3
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​Cost:

$50 for Members*
$75 for Non-members*
$400 for a table of 8

*At the time of registration ISCEBS members can elect to attend this session for free as part of their 2024 membership. Non-members who join ISCEBS and the Toronto Chapter at the time of registration will enjoy this session for free. 

Registration
Register here by Friday, February 23, 2024

Questions
Email the chapter

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Continuing Education Credits
​CEBS Compliance: 
The program qualifies for one and a half (1.5) CEBS compliance credits.
Go here for more information.