New to human resources or seeking a refresher? CalChamber employment law experts will explain key aspects of the employment life cycle in a two-part virtual seminar.
The HR Boot Camp is scheduled for
- Thursday, August 22, and Friday, August 23, both days from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PT; and
- Thursday, September 12, and Friday, September 13, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PT.
Last Chance for 2024
These will be the last two HR Boot Camp seminars of the year.
The forum-style, interactive sessions, presented live from our studio, will delve into California’s intricate employment and labor laws, illustrating their impact on the workplace.
CalChamber compliance experts will lead attendees through HR topics, explain requirements and best practices, and answer attendee questions submitted via Zoom.
Topics
Topics to be covered include:
- Hiring, including Form I-9 verification and criminal background checks;
- Discipline and termination;
- Common wage and hour issues;
- Exempt and nonexempt classifications;
- Meal and rest break requirements;
- Administration of paid sick leave, vacation and holiday pay policies;
- Leaves of absence basics and interactions;
- Discrimination and harassment;
- Policies and best practices.
Attendees can learn HR’s role in an employee’s journey within their company and the fundamentals of managing employees so the business is in compliance.
Virtual Seminar Details
- Comprehensive overview of the employment life cycle.
- Presented by top CalChamber employment law experts.
- Ideal for HR professionals, legal/employment law counsel, office managers, business owners or anyone responsible for hiring and staffing.
- Approved for 6.5 HRCI, MCLE, and PDC credits.
- Participants can submit questions via Zoom during the virtual seminar.
- Downloadable slides and supplemental training materials.
- Optimized for mobile viewing on tablets and smartphones.
Presenters
- Bianca N. Saad, general counsel, labor and employment.
- Matthew J. Roberts, associate general counsel, labor and employment.
- Vanessa M. Greene, employment law subject matter expert.
- Erika M. Barbara, senior employment law counsel.
Register Today
The seminar fee is $349. CalChamber Preferred members and higher receive a 20% discount.
To register and for more information, visit the CalChamber Store.