Fisher Phillips to Host Annual N.C. Labor and Employment Law Seminar in Charlotte – May 5
Wayne Freeman with S.C. Law Enforcement Division (SLED) will present keynote - “Active Shooter in the Workplace”
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3.28.16
CHARLOTTE, NC (March 28, 2016) – The Charlotte office of the labor and employment law firm Fisher Phillips, will be hosting its annual “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - One Day, Many Solutions” seminar in Charlotte on Thursday, May 5. It will take place from 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM at the Fairfield Inn at 201 South McDowell Street.
The lunchtime keynote speaker will be Wayne Freeman – a special agent with the S.C. Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and S.C. Active Shooting Coordinator – who will discuss “Active Shooter in the Workplace.”
“For anyone managing employees, this seminar is a great opportunity to be better prepared for the latest employment law changes and to obtain best practices and practical solutions to implement in the workplace,” says Mason G. Alexander, managing partner of the Charlotte office of Fisher Phillips.
“One Day, Many Solutions” will feature attorneys from the Charlotte office of Fisher Phillips and will address upcoming employment law changes and challenges facing employers in 2016. It is geared for anyone with responsibility for managing people and policies impacting the workplace. The firm is conducting seminars at its offices across the nation during the year.
In addition, a variety of leading employment law attorneys will present on topics, including:
- 2015: The Year that Changed OSHA Forever
- Wage Hour, Independent Contractors – A Discussion on What New Regulations Will Mean
- NLRB Assault on Non-Union Employers
- Employment Agreements that Work for Employers: When, What, and How to Protect
- Diversity in the Workplace, when “Typical” Issues are Not so Typical (A Case Study)
The cost for the “One Day, Many Solutions” seminar is $75 per person and includes continental breakfast and lunch. For companies sending two or more attendees, the discounted per person price is $50. Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits for N.C./S.C. attorneys are available. This program is pending for HRCI / SHRM Preferred and Continuing Legal Education Credit.
For more information, contact Kaziah Searles, Client Relations Manager at ksearles@fisherphillips.com or 803-740-7702. To register for the seminar, visit http://www.fisherphillips.com/2016-charlotte-one-day.
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