Unlock the Future of Flexible Working in Australian Manufacturing
The Australian manufacturing sector is evolving, and flexible working arrangements are at the forefront of this transformation. Join us for an in-person industry forum in Southern Melbourne, hosted in partnership by SEMMA and WHISE, to explore how flexible work can drive both operational excellence and employee satisfaction.
Discover practical strategies for implementing flexible work in manufacturing, gain insights from industry leaders, and learn how to navigate challenges while maximizing the benefits of workplace flexibility.
Why Attend?
- Understand the current landscape of flexible working in manufacturing, where employment is projected to grow by 16.8% by 2033.
- Gain actionable insights into hybrid models, compressed workweeks, job sharing, and more.
- Explore real-world case studies from our sector
- Learn about legal considerations and HR strategies to align flexibility with operational needs.
Key Highlights:
- Panel Discussions with industry leaders sharing their experiences and successes.
- Strategies for overcoming challenges such as maintaining production consistency and workplace safety.
- A forward-looking perspective on how flexibility can attract and retain top talent in the manufacturing sector.
Who Should Attend?
This forum is designed for manufacturing leaders, HR professionals, and decision-makers who are ready to embrace innovative workforce solutions to stay competitive in a rapidly changing industry.
Event Focus Areas:
- Practical approaches to flexible shifts, hybrid models, and compressed schedules.
- Insights on technology, team coordination, and training managers for flexible work environments.
- The role of flexible work in shaping the future of the manufacturing workforce.
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For more information on Whise, visit their website: https://whise.org.au/
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