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Session 3: Work Structure in the New World as Compared to B.C. (Before COVID)
June 18, 2024
Key Topics:
- Remote Work Data – Employee Performance, Happiness, Culture, and Fact v. Fiction
- Return to Work Mandates – Legality, Pitfalls, and Other Considerations
- The Next Five Years – Optimal Policy, Retainment and Recruitment of Talent v. Meeting the Needs of Your Business
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Session 2: Labor Law Blindspots that May Snare Your Organization
May 21, 2024
Key Topics:
- Your handbook work rules may be violating Section 7 of the NLRA;
- Yes, your company’s severance agreement may also contain clauses that violate Section 7 of the NLRA.
- And your company’s non-compete clause is also fair game for a Section 7 violation.
- Blind spots for 2024 CBA renegotiations–a quick run-down of sections to amend.
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Session 1: 2023 Rewind: Hot Topics In Employment Law
April 16, 2024
Presented by Corinne S. Rockoff
Key Topics:
- Understand how Michigan’s Civil Rights Act Amendment expands workplace protections for LGBTQ+ employees.
- Prepare for a proposed FTC rule which may invalidate noncompete clauses and prohibit their future use.
- Navigate polarizing issues in the workplace, including religious accommodations and abortion access.
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