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2013 Employment Law Update | Legal update for California and Nevada business leaders and managers

Special to the Sun

TAHOE/TRUCKEE, Calif. _ The business community is invited to attend an employment law update “What’s on Your Mind?” Friday, Feb. 8, 9 a.m.-noon at the Cedar House Sports Hotel located at 10918 Brockway Road in Truckee. Sponsored by the Truckee Donner and North Lake Tahoe Chambers of Commerce in partnership with the Sierra Human Resources Association, this seminar includes updated information managers and business professionals need to know for 2013.

The format includes a presentation followed by a questions and answer session with the pair of attorneys. Walter Stella and Mary Guilfoyle of Miller Law Group in San Francisco will cover new federal and California laws as well as best employment practices in general.

Early bird registration is $55 for Chamber and SHRA members, $65 for non-members. Beverages and snacks will be provided at 8:30 am. Attendees will be able to purchase 2013 employment law products at a discount.



The Sierra HR Association is a nonprofit community organization founded in 2005 that provides human resources professionals, managers and business owners the opportunity to network and discuss management, employment and business issues that affect employees and livelihoods.

Seating is limited and advance registration is required. Register online at http://www.sierrahra.com. Click on the online store and pay by credit card, through PayPal or contact Truckee Donner Chamber representative Ruth Geresy at 530-587-8808 for check or credit card processing. Submit questions confidentially in advance to Laura Moriarty, SHRA co-president at Laura@tahoetrainingpartners.com. Contact Moriarty at 530-573-0224 for more information.


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