Employer Council - November 2025 - Webinar

No matter the size of your organization, pension administration is complex, hard work. Employer Council is an opportunity to pause, have some fun, and be informed. The council meets twice a year to discuss current issues, share best practices, and learn from common experiences.

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Whether you’ve attended in the past or it’s your first time:

  • Enjoy this event in person in Victoria or virtually from the comfort of your chosen location.
  • Connect and hear about the latest news from us—no matter the size of your organization.
  • Take time to pause, have some fun and be informed.
    • Share ideas, feedback and common experiences.
    • Discuss current issues and best practices.
    • Hear what we are working on to support you.

Once registered, you will receive a confirmation notice by email which includes the link for participating. If you do not receive the confirmation email within a few minutes of registering, check your junk/spam folder.

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