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Learn at Lunch: There’s Still Time to Register!

Learn at Lunch: There’s Still Time to Register!

September 14, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB & Texas Mutual Insurance to host lunch event in Rockwall and Georgetown.

Learn at Lunch: There’s Still Time to Register!

Have questions about regulations that affect your business? Or want to better understand the state’s workers’ compensation system?

You’re invited to join NFIB and Texas Mutual Insurance for an upcoming Small Business Learn at Lunch event near you. There, you’ll gain valuable insights on how to keep your workers’ compensation rates down and how to navigate laws and regulations that impact your daily operations.

Lunch is provided, but seating is limited, so reservations are required. CLICK HERE to register today!

 

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