Why you should Attend
Fines and penalties lead the list of compliance concerns in multi-state laws. What works in one state will not work in another. A company without a knowledgable HR professional or compliance resource can get drowned in all the ways that the multi-state differences can be confusing, time consuming, multifaceted and complicated to ensure that an organization complies. Here are other factors that can impact the risk for multi-state organizations. This seminar will help you identify the many workplace regulations that impact not only state specific organizations but, it will help identify the numerous regulations for multi-state organizations.Areas Covered in the Session
- What resources can assist organizations in creating strategies to mitigate multi-state challenges
- To identify what state specific regulations, must comply
- What multi-state regulations they need to be aware of and what policies they need to create
- Which multi-state regulations impact Employers more than others
- Which new laws have changed the playing field for Employers to reduce risk
- What policies can be created to mitigate all the new regulations
- Whether to create policies or create an Employee Handbook to mitigate multi-state laws
- What communication strategies need to be developed to ensure effective communication by Employers to employees on the many multi-state regulations
- What tools need to be used to arm Employers with the many resources that will help them mitigate these regulations
- Employee applications
- Criminal Background Screening Regulations
- DOL New Overtime Rule
- Salary Question Prohibited in Hiring
- Paid leave laws
- Pay equity
- Employee wages/minimum wage
- Employee classification
- Drug testing Guidelines
- Marijuana Legalized in the Workplace
- Immigration compliance
- Employee handbooks
- Reporting
- Retaliation
- Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Polices
- Independent Contractors vs employees
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Pay Data Reporting
Speaker
Margie Faulk, a senior level human resources and compliance professional with over 14 years of HR management and compliance experience. A current Compliance Officer/Advisor for HR Compliance Solutions, LLC. Margie has worked as an HR and Compliance advisor for major corporations and small businesses in the small, large, private, public and Non-profit sectors.Who Should Attend
- Federal Contractors
- Department Heads
- Human resources professionals
- Compliance professionals
- Payroll professionals
- Managers/Supervisors & new and potential Managers
- Office Managers responsible for HR responsibilities
- Person responsible for Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)