CCI France Myanmar’s Human Resources Committee is launching the first Human Resources Guide to Myanmar. It aims at providing all the practical and updated information that companies need to know to manage their employees in Myanmar. Mr. Guillaume REBIERE, Executive Director of CCI France Myanmar, explains: “companies operating in Myanmar, foreign and local ones alike, have to face an absence of proper economic and social data, which presents a tremendous challenge in terms of human resources”. Lack of knowledge, lack of verified information and unreliable counsel, navigate in dangerous waters, thus putting themselves at risk. The guide will, in every chapter, provide a recap of what official laws, rules & regulations say, as well as advice and examples from professionals in human resources. The guide is free of charge and available for downloading on CCI France Myanmar’s website (www.ccifrance-myanmar.org).
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