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Developments in Federal Sector EEO |
On-Line
Registration with credit card payment, or
PRINTABLE REGISTRATION form for SF-182
invoicing, by FAX OR MAIL |
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Registrations are accepted
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED and must be
accompanied by a method of payment. There are no
'placeholders'.
Early Registration is strongly advised as each seminar
has a maximum capacity. |
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Dates: |
March 2, 2010 One-Day
Seminar |
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Location: |
International
Student House
Ella Burling Hall
1825 R Street NW
Washington, DC
in the DuPont Circle neighborhood |
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Venue Note: |
Ella Burling Hall is in what was a
private mansion. FELTG and ISH are working hard to
insure it is fully ADA compliant by spring. But,
renovating older buildings does not always go as
planned. If you have an accessibility issue, please let
us know at least two weeks in advance of the seminar you
plan to attend so we may insure that alternative
arrangements are in place for you. |
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Who Should Attend: |
Attorneys, EEO specialists
and counselors or investigators, employee and
labor relations specialists, human resources
generalists, etc. |
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Instructors: |
Gary Gilbert and
Ernest Hadley |
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Status: |
Now taking registrations at
the SPECIAL 2008 one-day rate of $395 |
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Brochure: |
Not in the mail!
See
LINK |
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Program Description |
Because developments in federal sector
employment law don’t always coincide with the course
calendar we set months in advance, we’ve added a new
one-day program to bring you the latest in developments
at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Join Gary Gilbert and Ernest Hadley this special FELTG
program, “Developments in Federal Sector EEO,” on March
2nd at the International Student House in Washington,
D.C.
The day starts with an extensive review of the EEOC’s
proposed changes to the federal sector EEO process
followed by sessions on the implementation of the
Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008
and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.
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Agenda |
8:00-8:30
Registration Sign-In and Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:30
Overview of Proposed Changes & EEO Investigations
9:40-10:40 Pilot EEO
Programs
10:50-12:00 Class Action Complaints
1:00-2:00 The
New ADA One Year Later
2:10-3:10 The
New ADA Regulations
3:20-4:00 The
New GINA Regulations
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Making an 'Individual CLE Application' to your state bar
or commission? See our
CLE Sample
from the
seminar - a PDF file responsive to most requests,
including speaker biographies,
timed agenda, and a representative sample of
instructional handouts, to assist with
your individual CLE filing.
Each day begins at 8:30 and ends at 4:00 with an hour
for lunch. Continental breakfast is served beginning at
8:00. |
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| Cancellation |
FELTG reserves the right to
cancel a session, or make changes, upon notice.
Confirmed registrants may only cancel for the
Developments in Federal Sector EEO seminar
prior to COB Feb. 1, 2010. Substitutions may be made at
any time with notice to FELTG, but are limited to one
sub filling in the original registrants' seminar dates.
Untimely cancellations are only eligible for 'credit
slips' for a future registration, provided notice is
given before the start of training, but will not be
granted for partial attendance. Credit slips will
not be granted for 'no-shows'. |
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| FELTG does not seek
pre-approval of its seminars for CLE credit because the attorneys who
attend often are admitted to many different state bars with many
different requirements for CLE credit. However, we are happy to work
with any individual attorney seeking CLE credit for attendance, and it
has been our general experience that many states will approve some
number of CLE credit hours based on submission of the course materials,
an agenda, and resumes of the speakers. To facilitate the award of CLE,
FELTG takes roll at every seminar and maintains a record of attendance
for a minimum of five years, a requirement of many state bar
associations. The bottom line for CLE credit is that while the
responsibility for applying for credit lies with each attorney attendee,
FELTG will work to assist in the application process. Please consult
your state CLE commission for an 'Individual CLE Application' and let us
know what submissions we can supply in your support. |