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Free Webinar July 29

Click here to sign up for my next FREE employment law webinar, entitled Answers to the World’s Toughest Employment Law Questions, on July 29 from 12 – 1 p.m. EDT, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. CDT.

In this webinar, I will attempt to answer your toughest, thorniest, most mind-boggling employment law questions. I’ll also provide up-to-the-minute info on all the latest developments and give you loads of handy tools and tips to help you stay out of court.

Got a Question? Send all the questions that keep you awake at night to blawg@manpower.com. I’ll do my best to answer as many as humanly possible.

Our last webinar had more than 1,500 attendees. We’re shooting for 26 billion on this one. Hope you can join us!

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2 Responses to “Free Webinar July 29”

  1. Lorraine Brock Says:

    Hi Mark, I attended your session in New Orleans at the 2009 SHRM conference. I remember that you said we could go to the manpowerblogs.com website to find a really GOOD list of legal info (Everything you ever wanted to know…. located under manpowerblogs.com by looking under tools. (You had the print-out in your hand, I believe.) I see a lot of great information, but I was really hoping to find the one you showed during your presentation. I can’t seem to locate it on the web site and would love to find it. Thanks for any help in locating it. Thanks so much, Lorraine

  2. Mark Toth Says:

    If you’re referring to the cheat sheets, they’re under the “Tools & Tips” to the left. If you’re talking about the actual presentation, SHRM was supposed to make that avaialable along with the rest of the presentations from the conference. Hops this helps!

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