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- Posted March 01, 2013
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Firm to kick off HR Risk Management Webinar
Dickinson Wright PLLC has teamed up with the Michigan Chamber of Commerce for the HR Risk Management Webinar Series, which kicks off on Tuesday, March 12.
This three part series begins with "Workplace Threats: Dealing with Violence, Stalking, & Bullying" on Tuesday, March 12, at 10 a.m. The webinar will be presented by Dickinson Wright attorney David J. Houston and will focus on workplace preparation, policy implementation, cyber bullying, employer liabilities, and how to handle an active intruder or shooter situation. The goal is to help employers promote a safe and secure workplace for their employees.
To register online for this webinar, visit http://eo2.commpartners.com/users/mcsi/session.php?id=9977.
Published: Fri, Mar 1, 2013
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