May 4, 2010

The 9-1-1 Emergency Response Team are the people who may save your building, your life or one of your employees some day.
Join Crime & Dine to Learn How Real Emergencies are Handled

The call for emergency response can be daunting, but when it happens, the men and women of 9-1-1 are always there.  Help is just three numbers away, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Join Alliance members for an insider’s tour with 911 operators and see what it takes to save lives. The next Crime & Dine luncheon, sponsored by Sisler & Sisler Construction, is on Tuesday, May 11 from 12 – 1:30 at the Police Communications Center.

The 9-1-1 emergency response call center is located in the Power Inn Area at 7397 San Joaquin St. Watch operators handle emergency calls and tour the training center to see what it takes to be a local hero.  Tour and lunch is only $10 for members; $15 for nonmembers. to reserve your place today email, events@powerinn.org.



Labor Law Attorney David Cohen conducts another labor law seminar for business on May 26 at the Power Inn Alliance.
Labor Law Seminar Part I Could Save Attorney Fees

Labor Law Attorney David Cohen returns to the Power Inn Alliance on May 26 with “The Sword and the Shield,”  another popular Labor Law seminar on the need for an Employee Handbook that meets state and federal regulations. Whether a business has one employee or 100, a full-time HR director or not, this seminar will save time, money and can make work place more productive and enjoyable. The focus of Part II on June 23 will be “The Tangled Web” – current Leave Laws and their impact on your work force.

Both seminars run from 8:30 – 10:30 am at The Alliance office and include refreshments. Cost to members is $40 each or $70 to sign up for both at the same time. Cost to non member is $50 each. EmailThe Alliance at events@powerinn.org or click on the link below for more information.