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ccbreakfastbrief_savethedate2016_page_1Chancellor’s Circle Breakfast Briefing

When:  Friday, December 2, 2016

Time:  7:30 a.m. Breakfast – 8:15 a.m. Presentation

Presented by:  Brian F. Koegle, Attorney at Law, Poole and Shaffery, LLP

Where: Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center

26455 Rockwell Canyon Road

Santa Clarita, CA 91355

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Brian Koegle

Brian Koegle

The United States Department of Labor, California legislature and several state courts have been active in the last year.  Dozens of new rules, regulations and court ruling will affect employers throughout the state. Failure to comply with any of these changes can cost your business significant time and money.

Education is power. Come learn about the new laws which will affect your business and employees, and discuss the steps you can take to help ensure compliance and avoid costly fines or litigation.

Brian Koegle from Poole & Shaffery, LLP will present his annual Employment Law Update with a review of new federal and state regulations and recent case law, including:

* A wage and hour update (minimum wage increases throughout the state and county; and USDOL exemption changes);

* New rules pertaining to harassment, discrimination and retaliation in the workplace;

* Updated mandatory sick leave issues;

* Employee handbook updates.

The presentation will also include a look ahead at anticipated court rulings and legislation affecting the employment landscape in 2016-17.

Please respond by Nov. 30, 2016

Tickets $20 per person

Chancellor’s Circle Members complimentary

For more information or to make a reservation contact the COC Foundation

(661) 362.3434   cocfoundation@canyons.edu  

or click here to purchase tickets.  Please add amount in the donate box

and scroll down and click the Chancellor’s Circle Symposium/Breakfast Briefing box
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