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In addition to her day-to-day responsibilities, Gail is a blogger and speaker. She shares her knowledge on harnessing the power of social media with various industry and professional groups.

Addiction is one of the most prevalent and costly issues affecting businesses today. Yet the strategies employed by most human resource professionals have changed very little since the Drug Free Workplace Act was signed into law in 1988. Human resource professionals will have an opportunity to hear from national and local experts who will deliver cutting-edge information and practical tools to address this significant problem.

The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, SHRM SWFL and the Bonita Springs Area Chamber of Commerce will present “New Strategy and Tactics for HR Professionals to Address the Largest Threat to Workplace Health” on August 11, 2015 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Florida Gulf Coast University in Edwards Hall 112 in Fort Myers. Patrick Nolan, anchor and journalist from WFTX-TV, will provide opening remarks and introductions. Cost for the full day is $25 and includes breakfast and lunch. Attendees will receive up to eight certification credits through HRCI and SHRM and a newly released research update will also be distributed to the attendees upon completion of the program.

Speakers and Topics:
Continue Reading Suzanne Boy to present at Southwest Florida Symposium on Addiction in the Workplace

Attorneys David Roos and Michael McCabe met with several attendees at the HR Law & Solutions seminar last month, in a question and answer session to address specific issues from a workers’ compensation perspective. A major focus of the questions centered around the extent to which HR policies, practices, and procedures would be affected by a pending workers’ compensation claim. Questions also addressed how much control an HR manager or employer has over issues that would normally result in disciplinary actions, including termination.

Have Consistent Policies and Procedures

David and Mike explained that an employer retains the same level of control over employee conduct regardless of a pending workers’ compensation claim, and that an employer could exert that control through consistent implementation of HR practices and procedures. According to David and Mike, this would eliminate potentially expensive employment law actions such as retaliatory discharge. HR professionals need to maintain the same practices and procedures that apply to all employees, and need to keep in close contact with their insurance company adjuster and defense attorney (if one has been retained) to make sure that the employer is aware of how an HR decision affects the pending workers’ compensation claim. Understanding how HR decisions, such as termination, affect the underlying injury claim allows the employer to understand how those decisions will increase (or decrease) the costs of a workers’ compensation claim – and ultimately future insurance premium increases.

When Does Termination Affect Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
Continue Reading Workers’ Compensation Update – 2015 HR Law & Solutions

Henderson Franklin’s Employment Law Group will present its 23rd Annual HR Law & Solutions seminar on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa. This year’s conference will provide a fun day of learning for human resource professionals and business owners.

Topics and Speakers

Legislative and Case Law Update presented by Attorneys Robert Shearman and Vicki Sproat

A View From the C-Suite panel discussion moderated by Attorney John Potanovic, with panelists: Samira Beckwith, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hope Healthcare Services; Peter Dys, President and Chief Executive Officer, Shell Point Retirement Community; Larry Hart, Lee County Tax Collector; Gail Markham, President, Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Company; and Sara Stensrud, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Chico’s FAS Inc.

What Would You Do? This interactive session presented by Attorneys Suzanne Boy and John Potanovic will share thought provoking real-life scenarios and help attendees identify and resolve issues involving disability/medical leave, wage/hour, retaliation, and LGBT related matters.

Discovering Your WHO: Unifying the Workplace Through Effective Communication and Leadership presented by keynote guest speaker Stephen Bienko.

Breakout Sessions with Employment Law Attorneys John Potanovic, Suzanne Boy, Vicki Sproat, and Bob Shearman; Immigration Attorney Tulio Suarez and Workers’ Compensation Attorneys David Roos and Michael McCabe.

Continuing Education Continue Reading 23rd Annual HR Law & Solutions Seminar: Registration is Open!

Our HR Law & Solutions seminar is less than a week away! As we make final preparations, we want to take a moment to thank our sponsors for their support and share a little information about them:

Breakfast Sponsor – CTR Systems

Name of Representative to be in attendance at conference:
Bridget Escobar

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