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The HR & EEO in the Federal Workplace Conference is the premier event for HR, EEO and employee relations professionals in the federal government. We’ve earned this reputation by delivering compliance-driven sessions — ensuring you walk away with real-world guidance to meet the myriad legal requirements governing the federal workplace. The 2012 event officially kicks off on Wednesday, April 11 with an opening general session followed by two jam-packed days offering more than 20 informative breakout sessions delivered by experts in the field. |
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Conference Dates:
August 20 - 23, 2012 Exhibit Hall: August 20 -22, 2012 Marriott Rivercenter, San Antonio |
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Each year, the Federal Dispute Resolution Conference provides training for hundreds of federal professionals in ADR, human resources, labor and employee relations, EEO/Diversity and other employment law areas — with sessions targeting supervisors through executives. The 27th Annual FDR Conference spans 2-1/2 days and offers interactive, topic-oriented workshops and sessions — designed specifically for today's federal employment law practitioner. What’s more, you can take advantage of numerous invaluable networking opportunities at the conference's exhibit hall, luncheons and receptions. |
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Conference Dates: Nov. 7 - 9, 2012
Expo Dates: Nov. 7 - 8, 2012 |
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Now in it's seventh year, the Workers' Compensation in the Federal Workplace Conference is a must-attend event for anyone who has a role in handling the workers’ compensation of federal employees and wants to make a positive difference in the system. Produced in conjunction with the nation's leading workers' comp and disability conference — the National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo and cyberFEDS® — the leading federal employment and workers' compensation law resource — this conference provides you with real-world applications and authoritative guidance. |
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