Labor Law Attorney David Cohen will present the second in a series of Labor Law seminars on Friday, November 13, 8:30 - 10:30 am at The Alliance offices.
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HOW TO HIRE, FIRE AND DISCIPLINE AN EMPLOYEE WITHOUT GETTING SUED
******************************************************************** Again, Labor Law Attorney David Cohen will deliver a fast-paced seminar on the most common problems faced by today’s employers and how to deal with them. Practical everyday solutions are set in the legal framework of California employment law.
With 25 years experience in all aspects of labor law, Cohen will bring employers and HR managers up-to-date on the latest information on hiring, disciplining and terminating employees – all without facing legal liability.
You'll learn: • What you can’t ask an applicant and still get the information you want. • How to turn down an applicant without getting sued. • How to Cover Your Assets before you fire someone. • What you can and cannot say about an ex-employee. • How to fire someone without drama, trauma or court costs. • And much more!
Members: $30 per person ($25 each for four or more registered together) Non-members: $40 per person.
Continental breakfast will be served Seating is limited so reserve a space today! Register online by credit card or call The Alliance at 453-8888.
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This is Bob (not his real name), one of 2,622 illegal, nonlicensed contrafctors nabbed by the Contractors State License Board last year. Learn how to stay clear of the Bobs of the world, and much more at the Crime & Dine Luncheon, Nov. 19. |
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CRIME & DINE PRESENTS: “PREVENTING SCAMS, COMPLAINTS,
AND CROOKED CONTRACTORS”
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Running a successful business means understanding consumer rights. The next Crime & Dine luncheon on Nov. 19 will present the secrets of how to protect your business while keeping customers happy. Experts from the Dept of Consumer Affairs will present ways to prevent customer complaints, how to spot scams, where victims can go for relief, and the problems of hiring an unlicensed contractor - no matter what the savings. (What if an injury occurs or work needs to be redone?)
With the holidays coming, the DCA will also discuss legal rights of issuing and using gift cards, and information about upcoming changes to credit card interest and penalties that may affect any small business.
Mac Koenigsberg, of Greenberg Traurig lawfirm, will discuss how to avoid an ADA lawsuit, what plaintiffs look for and who is liable. The luncheon event is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Nov. 19 12 – 1:30pm at The Alliance offices.
To register for Crime & Dine, click here. |
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