Employee Handbooks – The Key Ingredients

  • Wednesday, November 29, 2017
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Webinar

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ABOUT THE SESSION:

In this session, participants will learn:

  • How and why organizations use employee handbooks.
  • What information handbooks commonly include.
  • How various provisions might be considered lawful or unlawful by the National Labor Relations Board.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Adam Russ, Partner - Frantz Ward
For more than a decade, Adam has helped individuals and businesses work through their most challenging risk management and legal problems. From day-to-day business counseling through to the rigors of litigation, Adam has helped his clients achieve pragmatic results whether inside the courtroom or working to avoid it.

From contract disputes to class actions, in the workplace or job site, Adam’s skills and pragmatic approach have earned the trust and respect of clients and colleagues alike. As a trial attorney, Adam offers first– and second-chair experience defending matters in courts and ADR forums.

Carl H. Gluek, Partner - Frantz Ward
Carl focuses his practice on the representation of management in all phases of labor relations and employment matters. He routinely advises employers on all aspects of their relationships with employees, as well as with respect to matters concerning litigation prevention and human resources management.

Carl has significant trial experience in federal and state courts in various jurisdictions on claims arising under the various federal and state labor and employment laws. He additionally represents employers with respect to complaints and charges filed with the EEOC and OCRC, NLRB and SERB, and with OSHA and the DOL. Carl also has significant experience in union avoidance techniques, strike disputes, collective bargaining and collective bargaining administration. Carl is also a frequent presenter at seminars and management training programs on a wide variety of topics including the Fair Labor Standards Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities, harassment, and supervisor training.

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