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NFIB to Co-Sponsor Seminar on Labor and Employment Law

NFIB to Co-Sponsor Seminar on Labor and Employment Law

October 12, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The half-day learning opportunity will be held in Alexandria on Oct. 20

NFIB to Co-Sponsor Seminar on Labor and Employment Law

Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson LLP will present a “Management Update Briefing” on Louisiana labor and employment law on Friday, Oct. 20. The event, co-sponsored by NFIB, will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Holiday Day Inn Downtown, 701 4th St. Topics will include state labor and employment laws, personal liability of managers and human resource representatives, and defeating meritless unemployment compensation claims. Click here to register. To receive the NFIB member discount, choose “Sponsoring Organization Attendee” and specific NFIB as the “Sponsoring Organization.”
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