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HR Institute Offers Professionals Valuable Legal Information
January 2002
CONTACT:
Robin Ramey
Coordinator of Human Resources Institute
Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development
(740) 593-9564
Even experienced Human Resource professionals find themselves
facing unforeseeable legal dilemmas regarding sexual harassment,
race discrimination, disciplinary actions and workplace violence.
In order to tackle these problems effectively professionals
must continually update their knowledge of laws that affect
their organization, themselves and their employees.
If your job duties include human resources, Ohio University's
Annual Human Resource Winter Institute can help. The Institute,
held February 25 and 26, is designed to provide human resource
professionals with legal updates and court decisions, along
with valuable guidance on the problematic issues facing managers
in today's workplace.
"We are excited to provide an intensive line-up of speakers
this year," says Robin Ramey, coordinator of the Human
Resource Institute. "Many of Ohio's top employment law
attorneys and practitioners as well as leaders from the Attorney
General's office and the Department of Commerce will be speaking
at the Winter Institute."
Keynote speaker Shelley Hymes, director of the Office of
the 21st Century Workforce of the U.S. Department of Labor
(DOL) will introduce conference attendees to this new office,
whose mission is to ensure that all American workers have
fulfilling, financially rewarding careers and that no worker
gets left behind in the global economy of the new millennium.
Hymes will also speak about worker skill gaps, discuss President
Bush's back- to-work package, talk about how DOL is addressing
needs in the wake of September 11th and more.
Institute attendees will gain valuable insight into today's
legal challenges, review key legal cases that will clarify
the fine points of HR law, explore options for solving workplace
safety and health dilemmas and talk with other participants
about ideas and lessons learned.
"Our session leaders were handpicked to accommodate
specific needs of HR professionals in this area," says
Jim Kemper, vice president of Ohio University's Human Resources
Department.
For registration fees and complete program information, call
ILGARD at
(740) 593-9564 or go online at www.ilgard.ohiou.edu/hr/.
The Ohio University Human Resources Institute is sponsored
by the Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural
Development (ILGARD) at Ohio University's Voinovich Center
for Leadership & Public Affairs and Ohio University's
College of Business, Office of the Vice President for Administration,
Office of the Vice President for Regional Higher Education,
and University Human Resources.
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