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    FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS ON ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAG 2017 - Electronic Record Retention: Mistakes HR Professionals Can Avoid. -By Compliance Global Inc

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    Category Electronic Record Retention webinar, state and federal laws, record retention laws, electronic records management, electronic record retention requirements

    Deadline: July 06, 2017 | Date: July 06, 2017

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-06-13 19:36:14 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    Federal and State laws govern how long employers must carry out electronic records management. Failure to comply to record retention laws subjects the company to law suits. In addition, individuals may be subject to a penalty of up to $5,000. If records are not available to the EEOC when investigating a discrimination claim, the EEOC can sue the Company.

    Why Should You Attend:

    First, participants will learn all the types of records that are subject to record retention laws. They will learn what the federal electronic record retention requirements are.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar:

    Learn to know state regulations

    Tips will be presented on how and where to store records

    Specific cases will be shared which will further shed light on electronic record retention requirements

    Learning Objectives:

    What records are subject to retention requirements

    How long to store certain records

    Where they should be stored

    Other requirements on storing records

    What are federal requirements

    How to learn what their state requirements are

    Who Will Benefit:

    General Managers

    HR Managers

    Administrative Assistants

    Records Management professionals

    Legal team

    Senior Management Executives

    Compliance officers

    Records managers

    IT professionals

    Risk managers

    For more information, please visit :http://bit.ly/2r5b9Gi

    Email: supportatcomplianceglobal.us

    Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244

    Tel: +1-516-900-5515

    Speaker Profile:

    Tom Palladino has held numerous HR leadership positions in companies that included Conoco Phillips, Starbucks Coffee, Wells Fargo, Capital One, First Data and Green Plains Renewable Energy.

    His interest in HR Analytics started in 1998 while he was consulting for Starbucks. At that time Starbucks was growing rapidly around the world. Tom was tasked with designing a methodology that would identify employee attributes that correlate with business performance. His HR analytics model was initially applied to new subsidiaries in Asia and Europe enabling the company to inculcate select Starbucks values to create a “performance-driven brew”. Later, Tom’s protocol was successfully applied throughout the United States.

    In his HR leadership positions, Tom consistently applied analytics to identify high-leverage HR practices that delivered the highest possible business results.

    In 2012, Tom started Refined Analytics and has delivered powerful diagnostics and solutions to companies that include RE/MAX, Micron, PepperJax Grill and other organizations around the world.

    Today, Tom is focusing on clients in India, China and Indonesia. He is also on the faculty of a university based in Iowa where he teaches Human Resources, Change Management and Lean Six Sigma.

    Tom has his bachelor’s degree in Labor Relations from Cornell University and a graduate degree in Dispute Resolution from Creighton University. He resides in Omaha, Nebraska.


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