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ANZ New Zealand & EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2012

ANZ New Zealand & EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2012

Join Us To Hear Some Of New Zealand's Most Inspiring Business Diversity Initiatives

The judges for this year's ANZ New Zealand & EEO Trust Work and Life Awards are debating, delving and discovering some inspiring business diversity initiatives as they come to the end of their decision making process.

The awards night is at the end of next month in Auckland and all businesses are invited to book a table for a delicious dinner and hear motivating stories about workplaces that are making a difference. That difference is not only about employing more women, educating immigrants, and upskilling staff - it's also about making a profit.

Employees who feel appreciated and are given opportunities to further their career while on the job work harder. That statement is not anecdotal or from overseas research - it comes from companies around New Zealand who have put diversity into practice.

It makes good business sense to come along to the Awards and learn how other New Zealand businesses have embraced diversity in their workplaces, as well as enjoy yourself amid the company of like minded people.

The Minister of Women's Affairs, the Hon Jo Goodhew will be presenting the winners' awards alongside the chair of the EEO Trust Michael Barnett.

Click here to book your tickets now.

The EEO Trust has also managed to arrange a special rate of $185 for a Superior King room at the Pullman Hotel for out of town attendees. To receive this special rate use the code EEOT when booking.

We look forward to seeing you on the 30th August. In this Issue

ENDS

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