DATE –
OCTOBER 30, 2012
LOCATION –
IDLE HOUR COUNTRY CLUB, MACON GEORGIA
COST –
***HRCI Applied For***
$75 MEMBERS
$100 NON-MEMBERS
$25 STUDENTS $10 Discount For Each Additional Representative From The Same Company
BOOT CAMP SESSION LEADERS JEFF THOMPSON is a managing member of Constangy, Brooks & Smith in its Macon, Georgia office. Jeff has been in practice for over twenty
years and specializes in labor and employment law. In doing so, Jeff provides proactive advice and litigation defense of discrimination charges, wage and hour investigations, FMLA claims and assists in developing union avoidance programs. Jeff also conducts numerous management
training programs across the country instructing management on labor and employment law and how to manage their workforce in today’s
challenging legal environment. Jeff has been appointed by Georgia’s Attorney General to be a Special Assistant Attorney General and serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Employers Association and the Society for Human Resource Management. He has also been named one
of the state’s top attorneys in the Legal Elite by Georgia Trend magazine.
JASON C. LOGAN is an associate in the Macon office of Constangy, Brooks and Smith. He is a graduate of University of Georgia, B.A., 2001 and a graduate of Stetson University College of Law (J. D., 2004). Jason represents employers and insurance companies in all aspects of workers’ compensation, including pre-claim counseling. Jason has presented various workers’ compensation seminar topics, as well as a variety
of other legal issues, including ADA, FMLA and garnishments. When not denying claims, Jason enjoys spending time with his family.
EMPLOYMENT LAW BOOT CAMP SCHEDULE
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Registration
12:00 p.m. Lunch
12:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Boot Session #1
HR's strategic role in the "new" economy.
Social Media Policies & Rules –How can an Employer manage? How can social media help an Employer?
2:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Break
2:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Boot Session #2
Top Defenses to Workers' Compensation Claims in Georgia:
Learn the most effective WC defenses and the latest strategies to stay ahead of the WC curve and keep your claims to a minimum.
How to investigate complaints – informal or formal? Employers may have legal obligation under many laws – Title VII, ADA, ADEA…..
What every employer must know about Georgia's new immigration law.
EEOC initiatives and HR’s role
4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wrap-up/Questions
5:00: p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Chapter Social
Attendees are entered into a drawing to win several great prizes
donated by our sponsors, included a SHRM Membership.
OUR SPONSORS
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Thank You to the following companies for
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Middle Georgia SHRM Chapter
2012
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Vision 100%
Leadership 100%
Communication 100%
Strategic Planning 100%
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