Employment law specialists will help employers understand how case law affects their claims, legal obligations, and responsibilities for employment issues.
Topics Will Include
How new case law affects workers’ compensation claims
What can be done to address problems immediately to minimize legal exposure
Date
Location
Time
1/28/2010
San Diego Regional Office
10105 Pacific Heights Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92121
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* 8:00 a.m. Registration and complimentary continental breakfast.
Preparing Your Business for H1N1 and Other Infectious Diseases
In response to confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza (swine flu), both the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization (WHO) have issued alerts.
Public health officials predict that worker absentee rates will increase over the next several months. This includes not just sick employees, but people who need to care for others who are sick and those who are avoiding the workplace out of fear of getting sick. For some businesses, the impact can be disastrous, so it is crucial for businesses to plan ahead.
Whether you call it business continuity, crisis management, contingency planning, disaster or emergency preparedness, or some other term—it all boils down to making sure your organization is prepared to survive a crisis. This means ensuring that essential business functions are maintained.
In this seminar we will show you the concepts of business continuity planning and how you might apply them to your organization. You will see proven methods for keeping your business in business during a massive workforce loss. We will also explain how to respond to infectious disease emergencies and protect your employees during a pandemic.
By planning and preparing now, you can mitigate hardships in the future.
Date
Location
Time
1/12/2010
Embassy Suites Hotel
250 Gateway Boulevard
South San Francisco, CA 94080
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* 8:00 a.m. Registration and complimentary continental breakfast.
Featured Speakers
Michael Petrie, EMT-P, MBA, MA
Michael Petrie is the Director of the Readiness, Operations, Planning and Exercise (ROPE) Program at the Center for Infectious Disease and Emergency Readiness. Michael has extensive experience in emergency preparedness, graduated cum laude with a Bachelors Degree in Management from Saint Mary’s College of California, and holds Masters Degrees in Business Administration and Homeland Security and Defense.
Michael R. Wilkinson, AA
Chief Wilkinson is the Stanislaus County Deputy Fire Warden with responsibility for supervising the Emergency Management Division. In this capacity he also served on the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Council, the Disaster Medical Core Board for Stanislaus County, and as the Operational Area Coordinator to the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.