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Employment Law Webinar: Protecting your Small Business when Hiring, Managing, and Firing Employees

Jan
22
2025
Wed, Jan 22 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Topic: Legal Issues

Do you want to hire employees, but are overwhelmed by employment regulations? In this webinar, Managing Partner and Senior Attorney, Richard N. Selby II, of Dworken & Bernstein Co., L.P.A. will discuss the many laws affecting how you manage employees, from hiring to firing and how to protect your small business from lawsuits. Topics covered include: *Best Legal Practices when Recruiting and Hiring: Avoiding discriminatory language when posting jobs and interviewing applicants *Legalities of Using Artificial Intelligence when Screening Applicants *Job Description and Employee Handbooks: Tips on what you should, can and cannot legally include *Payroll, overtime, wage/hour laws *Compliance with local, state and federal employment laws to prevent and/or deal with harassment and discrimination in the workplace *Employee Data Privacy Law Basics *Best Practices when Firing an Employee to Avoid Lawsuits Organized by the Ohio SBDC at Lakeland Community College Anyone who registers will receive a WebEx webinar invitation on January 21, 2025 via email to attend this webinar that will take place on January 22, 2025 at 10am. Deadline to Register is Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at 3pm.

Speaker(s): Richard N. Selby II, Managing Partner and Senior Attorney of Dworken & Bernstein Co., L.P.A.

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Fee: No Cost

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Phone: 440-525-7706

Location

Holden University Center at Lakeland Community College
Holden University Center
Holden University Center at Lakeland Community College, 4242 St. Rt. 306, Kirtland, Ohio
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