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Event Details

Date:

Date: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Time: 5:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Presented by: Minnesota Management Attorneys Association

Speaker: Abigail J. Cerra, Lead Investigator, City of Minneapolis – Department of Civil Rights

Attorney Abigail Cerra is the Lead Investigator for the recently-enacted Labor Standards for the City of Minneapolis. She will provide a brief overview of the Sick and Safe Time and Municipal Minimum Wage Ordinances. The program will discuss ways for employers to implement these new standards in their businesses, obtain technical assistance from the Civil Rights Department and respond to inquiries from employees. Following the presentation, Ms. Cerra will take questions.

Note: An application for CLE credit is pending and parking validation will be provided for attendees.

Agenda:

5:00 p.m.             Dinner reception and networking
6:30 p.m.             Program presentation
7:30 p.m.             Program conclusion

Location:

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
U.S. Bank Plaza
200 S. Sixth Street, Suite 4000
Minneapolis, MN

Security Information:

U.S. Bank Plaza has recently instituted a new security protocol that requires all visitors to the building to be registered and issued a guest badge. If you plan to attend this event, we strongly encourage registering at least 48 hours in advance, in order to expedite your arrival experience. Walk-in event attendees should allow for extra time for onsite security registration. For more information on the security process, click here.

Questions:         events@fredlaw.com

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