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Employment Practices Conference - Webcast (8091183A)

 
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As the professional who oversees your business' HR function, you need to be current in every aspect of employment law. State and federal laws change annually and offer more protection for the employee than ever before, especially in California. This conference is designed by CPAs, attorneys and HR administrators to bring you up-to-date on the issues that affect your workplace. From wage and hour issues and managing employees in an electronic workplace, to keeping great employees, our experts deliver what you need to prevent common employer mistakes.

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Date:Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Time:8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Registration at 8:15 AM)
Facility:California CPA Education Foundation, Redwood City
Area:Webcast
CPE Credit:6.5 MCLE (Min Cont Legal Educ)
8.0 CPE (Continuing Professional Education)
Instructors: Michael A. Futterman Esq / Linda Harris / Mark E. Terman Esq / Richard S. Rosenberg Esq / Karina B. Sterman Esq. / Frank Melton / Jeffrey K. Winikow Esq. / Eric W. Swenson / Deborah F. Birndorf Esq MBA
NASBA Subject Area:Business Law
Delivery:Group Internet-Based
Course Level:Update
Fee:$255 CalCPA Members, $295 Nonmembers
Member Group Discount:($60)
Nonmember Group Discount:($60)
Coupon Fee:$0
VP Fee:$0

Objectives:
  • Explore the latest updates on employment law and learn how they affect your business.


  • Major Topics:
  • Current employment practice issues including: legal update; nuts and bolts -- 10 common mistakes to avoid; workforce reduction and alternatives; from e-mail to Twitter -- managing in an electronic workplace; the AWOL employee; wage and hour update; and plaintiffs' and defense lawyers' perspectives -- case studies.
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    Designed for:

    CPAs, controllers, office managers, human resource generalists and other professional staff responsible for the HR function, as well as CPAs and attorneys who want to be knowledgeable about employment law when their clients discuss personnel issues with them.



    Prerequisite:
    None

    Advanced Preparation:
    None


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