Peter Steinmeyer and Mark Trapp, Members of the Firm, speak during this full-day seminar, "Human Resource Law from Start to Finish."

Mr. Steinmeyer presents "Workplace Behavior and Privacy - Current Developments" (2:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.). Topics include:

  • Employee Surveillance
  • Searches of Desks, Smartphones, Lockers, Vehicles, Equipment, Etc.
  • Monitoring Employee Communications: Calls, Email and Internet Use
  • Dress Code/Personal Appearance
  • Drug and Alcohol Testing
  • Psychological and Personality Tests
  • Workplace Violence: Harassment and Bullying
  • Off-Duty Behavior and Activities

Mr. Trapp presents "The National Labor Relations Board - Obligations and Compliance" (4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Topics include:

  • Current Challenges in NLRB Policies
  • Petition Process
  • Complaint and Hearing
  • Controlling Back Pay
  • Avoiding a Bargaining Order After Winning an Election
  • Dealing with the New Rules on Secondary Boycotts
  • Working Around the Problems in Project Only Agreements
  • Handling Concerted Activity in Non-Union Environments

For more information, visit NBI-SEMS.com.

Event Detail

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