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    HRVA Annual Conference 5th Journey Stop

    Date: March 8, 2021, 10:30am
    Organizer:
    Kaufman & Canoles
    Price:
    In lieu of a registration fee, attendees are encouraged to make a donation to the SHRM Foundation in an amount of your choosing
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    While You Were Quarantining ...Workplace Changes and Developments for 2021

    While we were all working from home and focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, the laws of the workplace changed dramatically in Virginia. Not only were our lives and workplaces turned upside down by COVID-19, but we had a divisive Presidential election and a slew of new employment laws passed in Virginia by the General Assembly. For a lot of employers, it has been difficult to keep pace with all of the changes because of the demands the pandemic has put on HR staff. During this session, we will look at workplace changes and developments—including a peek into our crystal ball now that the Biden administration has taken office—that employers need to be ready for in 2021 and explore some ways to address them.

    Pre-approved for (1) SHRM and (1) HRCI recertification credits!

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    This webinar platform will not work in IE. It will work in Chrome or by installing the AnyMeeting app. Alternatively, registered attendees will be able to call in and listen and will receive the information once they register.


    There is no fee for this workshop, but please consider making a small donation to the SHRM Foundation.


    Speaker Bio:

    Randy Sparks is the Co-Chair of the Kaufman & Canoles Government & Municipal Law practice group and an attorney in the firm’s Labor and Employment section.  He concentrates his practice on the representation of employers of all sizes and industries in all types of work-related matters in Virginia, DC, and Maryland.  As part of his practice, Randy regularly advises and trains clients on lawful employment practices and other workplace issues. Randy has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America since 2010, has been named a Virginia Super Lawyer for Employee Litigation Defense since 2015, and, since 2019, has been honored as one of “Virginia’s Legal Elite” by Virginia Business Magazine.  He is an active member and Legislative Affairs Representative of the Fredericksburg Regional chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management and is a frequent speaker at the HR Virginia State Conference and SHRM chapters around Virginia.  Randy graduated from the University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary School of Law.