3 CPE/MCLE Credits
While the economy shows signs of recovery, many companies continue to streamline their workforce- leaving few employees to do the work of many. How can you keep these employees from jumping ship when limited budgets prevent you from offering monetary incentives? And for those of you still conducting reductions in force (RIFs), get ideas (and a checklist) for minimizing exposure to claims arising from RIFs. You'll takeaway ideas for:
* Creative staff retention
* Alternatives to RIFs and terminations
* Benefits programs in a distressed economy
* Leveraging labor opportunities in a difficult job market
Desired Level of Experience: Any
Speaker: Jeffrey Tanenbaum, Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP
Speaker: Jeffrey Tanenbaum chairs the firm's labor and employment practice group and the firm's national Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) team. He represents employers in employment and labor relations litigation before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. Mr. Tanenbaum has extensive experience in, and has written and lectured on, OSHA, Cal-OSHA, discriminatory and negligent hiring, wrongful termination, employment discrimination, collective bargaining, and arbitrations.
A Matthew Bender publication has described Mr. Tanenbaum as one of California's leading employment litigators, and Mr. Tanenbaum has been named by The Recorder, a prestigious legal newspaper, as one of the Bay Area's Top Employment Attorneys.
NCHRA Members $130 / General $165.
Official Website: http://www.nchra.org
Added by FullCalendar on September 23, 2009