The Workers Compensation Board’s (WCB) annual Workplace Health and Safety Conference welcomes Tareq Hadhad as the event’s keynote speaker. The conference takes place on May 9, 2024, at the Delta Hotel Prince Edward, in Charlottetown.“We are very pleased to welcome Mr. Hadhad, founder and CEO of Peace by Chocolate, to this year’s conference,” said Dan Campbell, CEO of the WCB. “Tareq is an engaging speaker and a passionate entrepreneur who has a unique life journey to share, from Syrian refugee to successful business owner based out of Nova Scotia to inspiring international speaker. We very much look forward to hearing him speak, and to learn from him and his experiences.”
“A diverse workforce isn’t just a box to tick, it is a necessity for innovation and creativity,” said Tareq Hadhad. “When everyone brings their own unique perspective to our table, especially when we don’t agree, the solutions are a lot richer and the results become extraordinary. I believe that when a team reflects the real world, it is more likely to connect with customers and clients from all walks of life. It’s a win-win!”
Each year, the WCB’s Workplace Health and Safety Conference engages Island workers and employers on a variety of health and safety related topics. This year, workshops include immigration’s impact on workplace dynamics, safety fundamentals for small and medium-sized businesses, navigating fairness at work through the lens of human rights law, young and aging workers in the workplace, employer perspective on empowering foreign talent, stress management and psychological health at work, and many more.
Conference registration cost is $225 and includes lunch. To register, please visit the conference web page.
The Workers Compensation Board partners with employers and workers in building safe and healthy workplaces and support recovery, if an injury occurs, through the administration of the Workers Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Urgent workplace health and safety matters can be reported anytime by calling our 24/7 emergency line at 902-628-7513.For more information, contact WCB Communications at news@wcb.pe.ca or 902-388-8671.
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