New Employment Law Requirements in Massachusetts


This event qualifies for 1.5 CPEs


Learn the steps that can be taken to address dramatic changes in Massachusetts employment law and pending changes at the EEOC.

Massachusetts recently made dramatic changes to its employment laws. New rules govern the interview process, interaction with employees, and pay of men and women. At the same time, changes are looming at the EEOC that will have a far reaching impact on its enforcement of employment laws. This is one of those times when it is critical for companies to get ahead of new laws, rules, and mandates. Preparation, in advance, is critical given the potential financial repercussions for companies that are not proactive.

 

You will gain a clear understanding of the new laws and how they impact companies. The Massachusetts law built in benefits for proactive employers that can be significant. Those benefits and how they can be implemented will be discussed. When the proposed changes at the EEOC go into effect, what should be done now, and why it matters will also be covered.

 

Not everything about these changes is bad. This topic will also feature material discussing how these changes can benefit all companies. As a result, there will be a section devoted to best practices.

Learning Objectives

  • You will be able to identify what employees can and cannot discuss.
  • You will be able to recognize likely impact of statutory changes.
  • You will be able to discuss changes in Massachusetts employment laws.
  • You will be able to review changes to EEO-1 filings.

Speaker and Presenter Information

David G. Gabor

David G. Gabor

Partner with The Wagner Law Group

  • Practice emphasizes all aspects of employment law and human resource consulting
  • Conducts regular seminars, workshops, and webinars on matters concerning employment law and human resources
  • Recognized as a 2016 Super Lawyer, Massachusetts; 2015 Super Lawyer, New England; 2012 Super Lawyer, Boston Region, Business Edition; 2011 Super Lawyer, New York Metro Region; 2010 Super Lawyer, New York Metro Region; 2010 Cambridge Who's Who Registry of Executives and Professionals; 2010 Directors' Award from the Nassau County Bar Association 2009 by Rebuilding Together Long Island for significant contributions to the advancement of their mission
  • J.D. degree, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center; B.A. degree, The University of Michigan

Relevant Government Agencies

State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government


Event Type
Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Mon, Oct 24, 2016, 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET


Cost

Live Webinar:  $209.00
GovEvents Member Price: $167.00
Live Webinar + Recording:  $334.00
GovEvents Member Price: $222.00


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Organizer
Lorman Education Services


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