Dear,
Are you a Chinese company based in Belgium? Or would you like to start your own business? Or do you want to become a self employed? Or are you simply interested in the Belgian labor law? In cooperation with Group S, BCECC is pleased to invite you to a practical seminar on HR issues on the 7th of June at the premises of Group S.
Group S was set up in 1939 and it is the first recognized external payroll office. Besides acting as an external payroll office for the employers, Group S can also providelegal assistance, social security insurance services for self employed as well as guiding you through the registration process for starting up your business. In response to the growing number of international enterprises and associations active in Belgium, Group S has set up an English-speaking division for its international clients.
Agenda:
10.00-10.30: Registration
10.30-10.35: Welcome words by Mr. Bernard Dewit, Chairman of BCECC
10.35-10.40: Presentation of Group S by Mr. Hugues Thibaut, Head of Group S International Division
10.40-11.10: General presentation of Belgian labor law by Mr. Hugues Thibaut, Head of Group S International Division
11.10-11.40: Presentation of the expat status by Mr. Eric Laurent, Tax Adviser and Certified Accountant, ERYV
11.40-12.00: Coffee Break
12.00-12.30: Presentation of the self employed status by Mr. Jean Vercruysse, Manager of the Point of Single Contact and Social Security Fund of Group S
12.30-12:50: Q&A session
12:50-14.00: Walking lunch
Venue:
Group S premises
Avenue Fonsny 40
1060 Brussels
Group S premises are located in front of Gare du Midi/Zuid Station. Easy access by train or by metro (exit Fonsny).
Parking: Q Park Parking, Rue de France/Frankrijkstraat 40, 1060 Brussels. Parking tickets are limited! Please ask for your ticket during the registration at 10:00!
Interested in joining us? Please send us the attached registration form by e-mail toevents@bcecc.be or by fax to 02 649 04 39. Subscription fee for BCECC members is 25€/person and 50€/person for non-members.
Best regards,
Bernard Dewit
Chairman