SHRM meeting to focus on workforce training programs

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The Society for Human Resource Management CNMI Chapter is pleased to announce its March general membership meeting on the topic of “Workforce Alternatives in the CNMI,” which will be presented by a trio of speakers: Jim T. Arenovski of Island Training Solutions; Josephine Mesta of the Northern Marianas Trades Institute; and Dr. Julie-Ulloa-Heath of G4S. This lunch meeting will be held at the Pacific Islands Club Saipan’s Charley’s Cabaret on Thursday, March 26, 2015, from 11:30am to 1:30pm.

This presentation is open to the public and will be an invaluable opportunity for employers and employees to learn more about the different locations available in the CNMI to find trained and qualified workers for a wide range of needed positions, from hospitality to skilled trades. Each speaker will discuss their programs for training U.S. workers and how these programs will affect the impending labor shortage in the CNMI. Each will also provide the opportunity for questions about their programs.

The presentation includes lunch and the cost is $20 for SHRM members and $30 for non-members. Seats are limited, so reserve your seat by contacting Micah Parico-Acuavera by phone at 234-1795 or by e-mail at corpoffice@triplejsaipan.com or by e-mail to Frank Gibson at flgibson@yahoo.com.

The Society for Human Resource Management is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management. The Society serves the needs of HR professionals and advances the interests of the HR profession. Founded in 1948, SHRM has more than 250,000 members in over 140 countries, and more than 575 affiliated chapters. The NMI Chapter is affiliated with the national organization. For more information about the NMI Chapter, you can visit their website athttp://nmichapter.shrm.org. (SHRM)

Jun Dayao Dayao
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