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You’re Invited! Participate in Kansas SHRM’s UI Webinar

You’re Invited! Participate in Kansas SHRM’s UI Webinar

January 18, 2024 Last Edit: July 18, 2024

Interested in UI reform? You’re invited to participate in Kansas SHRM’s educational webinar.

Interested in reforming our state’s unemployment insurance? You’re invited to participate in Kansas SHRM’s educational webinar on proposals to preserve our state’s unemployment insurance trust fund solvency, system integrity, and long term tax credits.

Led by NFIB Leadership Council Member Phil Hayes, this is an opportunity for you to join the conversation and share how these changes would impact your small business.

CLICK HERE to register to attend.

For more information or assistance, please reach out to Grassroots Manager, Logan Nevonen at (202) 406-4413 or logan.nevonen@nfib.org.

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