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Harris & Company's popular seminars discuss topical legal issues facing employers in the current economic environment. You can select one seminar or more to register for an upcoming seminar. Just select your seminar using the check box(s) or by clicking the topic you are interested in.

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Sep 24, 2010 Employment Law 101 1/2 Day Seminar
Oct 5, 2010 Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Ending the Employment Relationship Webinar
Oct 22, 2010 Attendance Management Programs 1/2-Day Seminar
Nov 2, 2010 Conducting Workplace Investigations Webinar
Nov 26, 2010 Managing in a Unionized Environment 1/2 Day Seminar
Dec 2, 2010 PRACTICAL NEGOTIATIONS: Collective Bargaining Insights and Strategies for Employers 1/2 Day Seminar
Dec 7, 2010 Beyond the Bottom Line: Drafting Effective Employment Policies Webinar
Jan 11, 2011 Effectively Managing Harassment in the Workplace Webinar
Jan 21, 2011 The Duty to Accommodate 1/2-Day Seminar
Feb 1, 2011 Occupational Health and Safety: How to Meet Your Obligations and Avoid Risk Webinar
Feb 18, 2011 Human Rights 101 1/2 Day Seminar
Feb 24, 2011 PRACTICAL NEGOTIATIONS: Collective Bargaining Basics for Employers 1/2 Day Seminar
Mar 1, 2011 Technology: The Workplace Bully for Employers Webinar
Apr 5, 2011 Getting Ahead of Union Organizing Activity Webinar
Apr 15, 2011 Preparing for Adjudication 1/2 Day Seminar
May 3, 2011 Employment Contracts: The Importance of Getting it in Writing Webinar
May 13, 2011 Workers Compensation Basics 1/2 Day Seminar
Jun 7, 2011 Severance Packages Made Simple Webinar
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