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Government Contractor Labor & Employment Issues

Webinar | 03.16.20, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:30 AM EDT

Contracting with the federal government brings with it numerous, complex labor and employment issues for contractors and subcontractors.  What issues should you be thinking about? How can you best mitigate risk in these areas?  


Please join us for a webinar examining key labor and employment obligations for government contractors. We will discuss latest developments and provide practical advice regarding topics such as affirmative action/OFCCP compliance, Service Contract Act, Davis Bacon Act, citizenship hiring restrictions, joint employer issues and drug testing issues for contractors.  


We hope you will join us for this free and informative webinar.


For questions about this webinar or the Government Contracts Classroom, please contact Denise Giardina.

For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts , Labor and Employment

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