Event: Executive Roundtable–Current Labor and Union Decisions

March 11, 2011

Roundtable Topic: 

Current Labor and Union Decisions

When: Friday, March 11, 2011   8-10 AM (Continental Breakfast is included)

Where: 8th Floor Board Room- Meyers Brothers Kalicka,

                330 Whitney Avenue, Holyoke, MA

Details: Attorney John Glen from Skoler, Abbott & Presser, P.C. will discuss how the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is shaping the union landscape through rules and decisions.  Whether your workforce is currently unionized or not, these decisions will affect all organizations-large or small, for-profit or not-for-profit.  The impact will be felt financially.  Join us for this lively discussion and update.

What is the Executive Roundtable?   Sponsored by the Employers Association of the Northeast and hosted by Meyers Brothers Kalicka, the Finance and Business Executives Roundtable is held the second Friday of each month.  All are welcome to take part in lively discussions on a variety of finance and business topics.  The agenda is set by the participants, so attendees are encouraged to come prepared with topics that are most relevant to their companies. 

Join us for lively discussions on finance and business topics that affect your business!

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