Protect your business with the latest information on workplace law at the 2012 Hawaii Employment Law Seminar presented by the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Keauhou Beach Resort. Protect
Protect your business with the latest information on workplace law at the 2012 Hawaii Employment Law Seminar presented by the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Keauhou Beach Resort.
This annual event has become the “must attend” for anyone with responsibility for managing people and policies impacting the work place, said Vivian Landrum, the chamber’s president and CEO. Learn the implications of the latest law, legislative changes and administrative developments in matters critical to employers.
“Attendees will discover how to navigate today’s most pressing labor and employment issues, she said.
“This is the most cost-effective seminar providing information for Hawaii businesses to stay abreast of current human resource and personnel law issues,” said Landrum. “A small investment now may save your business a large sum later if you are taken to court by one of your employees.”
The annual informative seminar is sponsored by Torkildson Katz Moore Hetherington & Harris, Attorneys at Law, and includes a printed copy of The 2012-13 Chamber Desk Manual: Labor and Employment Law for Hawaii Employers and a one-year subscription to the online version of this publication.
Registration includes continental breakfast and lunch. The seminar costs $295 for KKCC and Society for Human Resource Management members, and $350 for non-members. Multiple attendee discounts are available. Contact the Chamber for details and reservations by noon on Oct. 11 by phoning 329-1758 or registering online.
“The Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce provides leadership and advocacy for a successful business environment in West Hawaii,” said Landrum. “The result of KKCC’s work is a community of choice as reflected in our quality of life, business and individual opportunity and manifest respect for our culture and our natural resources.” Visit www.kona-kohala.com.