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CPHR Alberta Announces Partnership Renewal with Compliance Works

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July 22, 2022

CALGARY, Alberta – CPHR Alberta, a professional association dedicated to strengthening the human resources profession, is excited to announce a partnership renewal with Compliance Works Inc. Compliance Works was founded by two women lawyers to make HR compliance fast, easy and accessible.

HR professionals can log into the Compliance Works platform and get immediate answers to their compliance questions, having confidence that the information is accurate and always up to date. Compliance Works provides answers at a lower cost, reduces time spent on HR compliance activities, and ensures ongoing risk management.

“HR professionals are often called upon by employers when it comes to employment legislation, a product such as Compliance Works offers concise, accurate information that our members can trust and aligns with our mission to protect the public“, says Ioana Giurca, CEO of CPHR Alberta.

“Compliance Works is thrilled to continue our partnership with CPHR Alberta. Ensuring compliance is a must-do task, but we know that time spent on compliance is often time taken away from other strategic HR work. We aim to support HR professionals by helping to free up time. With Compliance Works, our subscribers have reduced the time spent on compliance tasks by up to 95% or more”, says Gayle Wadden, Chief Legal Officer of Compliance Works.

CPHR Alberta members receive a 10% discount on Compliance Works, allowing them to better support their business and employees by avoiding legal issues. Members can access additional details through their member portal.

Learn more about Compliance Works by visiting www.complianceworks.ca

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