A Two-Part Webinar Series on the rights and obligations of Filipino Business Owners and Filipino Migrant Workers in the Care Industry

If you’re a Filipino business owner or migrant worker in the care industry, then mark your calendars for July 13th and July 27th! Ca Care Association in collaboration with The Philippine Consulate in Los Angeles brings you a two-part webinar series, “Empowering Filipinos in Care.”

“Empowering Filipinos in Care” is designed to address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Filipinos in the care industry. With insights from experts in labor laws, caregiving, and business, the event aims to equip participants with the knowledge and resources they need to thrive. The webinars will cover critical topics, such as:

Understanding the Rights and Protections for Migrant Workers.

The Responsibilities and Obligations of Employers.

Exploring Local Programs like Calgrows.

Navigating U.S and Philippine Laws and Regulations.

Networking Opportunities with Fellow Filipino Business Owners.

Why should I Attend?

Whether you're a business owner or a caregiver, understanding your rights and obligations is crucial. Additionally, for those considering expanding their career or starting a business in the care industry, the insights shared will be invaluable. It's also a fantastic opportunity to connect and network with like-minded professionals and possibly find future collaborators.

Details:

Part 1: July 13th - Filipinos Doing Better Business: California Employers’ Responsibilities in Care

Location: Online

Part 2: July 27th - Empowering Filipino Migrant Workers: Understand Your Rights and Protections as Filipino Workers in California.

Location: Online

Don’t miss this opportunity to empower yourself with knowledge and resources that can make a real difference in your career or business in the care industry. “Empowering Filipinos in Care” is not just a webinar; it's a step toward building a stronger, well-informed Filipino community within the care industry. Register today and be a part of this impactful event.

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Empowering Filipinos in Care: Part II - Filipino Migrant Workers