Service Contract Labor Standards: A Practical Course to Avoid Common Mistakes


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The Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS), formerly the Service Contract Act, is one of the most challenging acts in federal contracting, and it is surrounded by a lot of misinformation. Our attorneys and instructors know the law.

 

How Our Course Is Different:

 

This is not a seminar taught by bureaucrats obligated to preach the DOL party-line. Centre’s program is taught by expert lawyers who offer real-world, practical advice.

 

Our instructors provide all the ins and outs of how to navigate the complexities of the SCLS, not just the typical Department of Labor agency lines. Consider this: Would you trust the DOL to give you inside advice on how to avoid audits when conducting audits is part of their responsibility?

 

Plus we use a comprehensive textbook that will serve as a desk reference. We don’t just give you a powerpoint. It covers regulations, board, and court decisions. This class also provides detailed information on how to identify and mitigate risk under the SCLS, apply wage and benefit rules, avoid violations, fulfill SCLS obligations, and understand special compliance issues from the Department of Labor.

 

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Avoid pitfalls of “self-determining” whether the Act applies
  • Understand wage and benefit rules
  • Avoid SCLS violations
  • Understand enforcement and compliance issues
  • Handle special GSA and VA Schedule issues
  • Apply FLSA exemptions
 

Who Should Attend:

  • Contract Managers and Administrators
  • Contracting Officers and Specialists
  • Program and Project Managers and Officers
  • Executives
  • Human Resource Managers
  • Personnel responsible for preparing proposals
 

What’s Included:

  • Breakfast
  • Light refreshments
  • Course materials plus 10 tips for navigating the Service Contract Labor Standards booklet
  • Lunch & Learn: Temps, Interns and Contractors, Oh My!’ Understanding ‘Employee Status’ and Related Compliance Implications (lunch will be served)
 

A Centre Law & Consulting certificate of completion will be provided to all attendees upon conclusion of the class.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Barbara Kinosky
Managing Partner


Barbara Kinosky is the Managing Partner of Centre Law and Consulting and has more than twenty-five years of experience in all aspects of federal government contracting. Barbara is a nationally known expert on GSA and VA Schedules and the Service Contract Act, and she has served as an expert witness for federal government contracting cases. She has a proven track record of solving complex issues for clients by providing strategic and business savvy advice. Barbara was named a top attorney for federal contracting by Smart CEO magazine in 2010, 2012 and 2015. Prior to establishing Centre, Barbara was the head of a government contracts practice group at a major law firm. She started Centre in 2002 to provide integrated legal, GSA consulting and training services.

 

David Warner
Partner


David Warner heads Centre’s litigation, audit, and investigation practices. He is a seasoned trial lawyer and counselor with more than twenty years of experience in the resolution and litigation of complex business and employment disputes before state and federal courts and agencies. His practice is particularly focused on the government contractor, nonprofit, and hospitality industries.

 

David has dealt extensively with the U.S. Department of Justice and offices of inspector general of several agencies, including the General Services Administration, with respect to audits and investigations concerning alleged fraud, False Claims Act, and Trade Agreement Act compliance issues. He also has extensive experience representing contractors in affirmative action, Davis-Bacon Act, and Service Contract Labor Standards (formerly the “Service Contract Act”) compliance audits. David also routinely advises contractors with respect to bid protests, claims, and appeals. David’s commercial litigation experience includes representation of contractors in teaming agreement and subcontract disputes before federal and state courts, including piracy of employees, clients, and intellectual property. He has also represented contractors before the U.S. Court of International Trade.

 

David routinely represents employers in litigation concerning alleged violations of Title VII, the ADA, ADEA, and other federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination and retaliation. In addition to day-to-day counseling on employment actions, David provides guidance concerning the design and implementation of effective and defensible application, hiring, promotion, and compensation practices, including conducting comprehensive audits of personnel practices to proactively identify and remediate issues that could give rise to class claims.


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When
Tue-Wed, Feb 11-12, 2020, 8:30am - 3:30pm


Cost

Client Price:  $805.00
Price:  $895.00


Where
Centre Law and Consulting
8330 Boone Blvd. Ste. 300
Tysons, VA 22182
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Centre Law & Consulting, LLC


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