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New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know
Presented by David S. Fortney and W. Carter Younger
April 4, 2007


Even though the live seminar on this topic has already taken place, you can still hear it! For your convenience, we've recorded it on CD, so you can listen when you have time or share it with colleagues in your organization.

New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know
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For the first time in 40 years, federal regulators have made major revisions to EEO-1 reporting requirements. Are you ready?

Learn how to accurately complete and submit your reports in time for the new deadline by participating in the all-new HR Hero Audio Conference:

New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know

Due to new EEO-1 reporting requirements, employers must provide even more detailed information by the deadline, September 30, 2007. Register today for New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know and discover, from employment law attorneys, how to properly classify job positions and meet new challenges.

You'll learn:

  • New requirements regarding job categories. Previously, the form included the "Officials and Managers" category, but it now has been divided into new levels.
  • How to define first-midlevel and executive-senior level officials and management.
  • Correct classifications for business and financial occupations, which have been moved from the old "Officials and Managers" category to the "Professionals" category.
  • Changes to the ethnic and racial categories.
  • Details about the new category called "Two or more races."
  • How to classify redefined categories.
  • Suggestions for communicating to employees the employer's need for information and alleviating privacy concerns.
  • Advice on how to record individuals who do not self-identify.
  • Implications of the changes on similar record-keeping requirements of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP).
  • How to handle OFCCP record-keeping until the OFCCP’s promised new race and ethnicity identification guidelines are issued.

New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know is just $227.

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You risk nothing by purchasing because we will refund every penny, no questions asked, if you are in any way dissatisfied with this HR Hero audio seminar on CD.

Because New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know is an audio seminar on CD you enjoy:

  • Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost.
  • No travel-related expenses or complications.
  • The perfect way to train as many employees as you like.

About Your Guest Speakers, David S. Fortney and W. Carter Younger

David FortneyDavid S. Fortney, co-founder of Fortney & Scott, LLC, counsels clients on the full spectrum of work-place related matters, including employment discrimination and labor matters, compliance programs, government contracting, executive employment and compensation, international dispute resolution and counseling matters, and developing strategies for avoiding or responding to workplace-related crises. Mr. Fortney has a broad-based practice representing and counseling federal contractors regarding affirmative action and non-discrimination matters, and he frequently represents clients before the U.S. Department of Labor's agencies including the OFCCP, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the National Labor Relations Board. Mr. Fortney is an editor of Federal Employment Law Insider.

Carter YoungerW. Carter Younger, McGuire Woods LLP, advises management in the areas of employment discrimination, union-management relations, policy development, and executive employment contracts and represents employers in federal and state courts and before administrative agencies, including the OFCCP, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the National Labor Relations Board. Mr. Younger is a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. He is listed in every edition of "Best Lawyers in America for Labor and Employment Law."

 

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How does an Audio Conference on CD work?

An HR Hero Audio Conference on CD is a previously-recorded seminar that you listen to on your computer, auto, or home CD player. With each event focusing on one area of employment law, you can quickly catch up on the latest developments in employment law and HR issues, as your schedule permits.

Quick: Depending on the topic, HR Hero Audio Conferences normally range from an hour to 90 minutes, and we'll stay right on schedule.

Convenient: Listen at your own convenience, and share the CD with others in your department.

Expert: The HR Hero Audio Conference presenters are nationally known employment attorneys or HR experts. They quickly and concisely explain what you really need to know about the topic.


New EEO-1 Reporting Requirements: What HR Needs to Know is $227.

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