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Session I - Finding Handbook Harmony: Compliance with a user-friendly tune – Eric I. Emanuelson
This program will provide a guide to developing a comprehensive and effective employee handbook. We will discuss the essential components of a handbook, including critical policies to safeguard the company and pitfalls employers should avoid minimizing legal risk. The goal of the program is to identify strategies for creating a handbook that not only complies with a constantly evolving legal landscape, but which is user-friendly, informative, and engaging.
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Session II - Handbook Provisions That Safeguard You and That Present Risks – Chelsea Mesa
Everyone knows having a good, strong, user-friendly handbook that speaks in the voice and values of your organization is a best practice. But in this changing legal landscape, what are the best ways to utilize that handbook to protect your business, while clearly communicating expectations, responsibilities and benefits to your workforce? We will explore our best practices to ensure the handbook does enough (but not too much!) to serve its purpose and facilitate your ideal working environment.
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Session III - Best Practices for Employee Handbooks in 2024 and Beyond: Current rulings, legislation, and enforcement trends – Brett Holubeck
This session will equip employment counsel with the knowledge needed to draft or revise employee handbooks in light of recent legal, regulatory, and judicial developments. Topics such as employee leave, discrimination, sexual harassment, technology and social media, company confidentiality, employee privacy, and whistleblower/retaliation protection have undergone significant changes, necessitating updates to employee handbooks to prevent potential liability. The session will explore recent federal and state law updates that impact handbook provisions and offer practical guidance for ensuring compliance, particularly in the context of hybrid or fully remote work arrangements.
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Date / Time: December 31, 2024
Closed-captioning available
Eric Emanuelson | Epstein Becker Green
Eric Emanuelson, an Associate in Epstein Becker Green’s Washington, D.C. office, counsels multi-state employers on all facets of employment law, with an eye towards minimizing risk and achieving optimal workplace outcomes. Clients turn to him for assistance reviewing handbooks, compliance with equal pay laws, support for reductions in force, and information regarding the latest federal, state, and local employment law developments. Eric leads workplace training programs on anti-harassment and workplace conduct, and he is a regular presenter of continuing legal education webinars.
Chelsea D. Mesa | Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Chelsea’s practice focuses on advising employers concerning various employment related issues, including compliance with California and federal anti-discrimination, anti-harassment and leave laws, and other human resources practices, as well as negotiating and documenting employment and severance agreements. Chelsea also counsels clients on their employment policies, and performs trainings on all aspects of employment conduct, including California- mandated sexual harassment training, discrimination training, and training on the interplay of the Americans with Disability Act with state and federal leave laws. In addition, Chelsea advises employers on hiring and termination decisions, including those where federal and state WARN requirements are triggered, and handling performance deficiencies and evaluations.
Brett Holubeck | Fisher & Phillips LLP
Brett takes a practical approach to counsel and defend businesses and individual in employment law issues and disputes. He knows that good preventative measures are crucial to avoiding litigation and improving performance and employee morale. Brett advises on employee handbooks, drafts employment agreements, helps ensure compliant policies, and understands the importance of having the right policies and practices in place. He has handled wage and hour, employee leave, noncompete, and labor relations matters, as well as represented companies before the NLRB. Finally, Brett runs his own blog, texaslaborlawblog.com covering various employment and labor law issues.
Session I – Finding Handbook Harmony: Compliance with a user friendly tune | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
Session II – Handbook Provisions That Safeguard You and That Present Risks | 2:10pm – 3:10pm
Break | 3:10pm – 3:20pm
Session III – Best Practices for Employee Handbooks in 2024 and Beyond: Current rulings, legislation, and enforcement trends | 3:20pm – 4:20pm
only $395 yearly
only $395 yearly