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CPHR Nova Scotia is pleased to partner with CPHR BC & YK on this learning opportunity.
CPHR CPD hours: 1.0
Description
Summer travel is on the minds for many. It’s critically important from a business perspective to ensure that employees are well protected when traveling for leisure or business. The employers Duty of Care and responsibility is paramount.
As an employer are you providing coverage to non traditional employees such as contractors, board members, mission workers and students? Would you like to?
Does your travel insurance provide coverage for unexpected medical events or just emergency services?
Do your employees travel to countries that could possibly have an unexpected event such as kidnapping, political unrest, wrongful detention, or a violent crime.
How do you provide coverage for employees considered expatriate, inpatriate or 3rd country nationals?
Learn more of the options available.
Learning Objectives:
3 types of travel insurance available in Group Benefits Exclusions in typical Group Benefits travel insuranceWhat is Crisis Travel Insurance coverageOptions available for employees working remotely, expatriate, inpatriate, 3rd country nationals
About the Presenter
Preet Pall specializes in employee benefits, individual insurance, and executive benefit solutions. She joined Montridge in 2013, after twenty years with large insurers and her own brokerage firm. She has an extensive background in charitable work, and prides herself on providing sound advice, innovative plans, and fostering lifelong client relationships.
Pricing
CPHR NS Members FREE Non-Member $29.99
How to Register
Registration Deadline: August 2, 2022
Register directly through CPHR BC & Yukon's website
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For CPHR Nova Scotia members, use the discount code PDWEB-NS22.
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