【Workplace Safety and Health Education Lecture】 Workplace Illegal Infringement Prevention Plan-

2024-10-29

【Workplace Safety and Health Education Lecture】 Workplace Illegal Infringement Prevention Plan- It will be held in the large conference room of the Academic Affairs Office from 12:10 to 13:50 on November 8th. Please sign up to participate!

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  1. Topic: Discussing legal issues related to illegal infringement in the workplace
  2. Target audience: Priority will be given to faculty and staff of our school.

III.Lecturer: Attorney Chen Meizhi

  1. Time: November 8, 2024 (Friday) 12:10-13:50
  2. Location: Large conference room of the Academic Affairs Office (second floor of Boya Center)
  3. Registration path:

NYCU Single Entrance Network/Academic Affairs/Health Autonomous Management System/Activity Reservation/Select [Discussing Legal Issues Related to Illegal Infringement in the Workplace]/Click and fill in the form and submit.

VII.Remarks:

  1. In order to understand the potential risks of illegal infringement in the workplace, please fill in the assessment form before sending it out and complete the registration.
  2.  It is recommended that participants in the lecture wear masks. Those who are unwell are not allowed to attend. Thank you for your cooperation.
  3. Simple meals will be provided. Those who have completed online registration will be given priority. Latecomers will not be compensated. If you are unable to participate after registration, please be sure to inform the organizer, extension 62952.
  4. Vegetarians please make a note in the special request section of the form.

 

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