[Webinar] The Future of Workplace Law: 2025 Predictions

On Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT, join Kara Maciel, Letitia Silas, Mark Trapp, and Scott Hecker for a webinar about “The Future of Workplace Law: 2025 Predictions.”

The incoming Presidential administration and its agenda raise valid questions about the future roles, responsibilities, scopes of authority, and priorities of the Department of Labor, the EEOC, the NLRB, and the Federal Judiciary. Drawing from decades of legal and practical experience in workplace matters, attorneys from CMC’s national Labor and Employment practice group will highlight key developments to watch in Labor and Employment as the incoming administration looks to shake things up by restoring broad power and discretion to employers.

Participants in this webinar will learn:

    • The Trump Administration’s (de)regulatory and enforcement priorities
    • Potential impacts on the NLRB, collective rights, and organized labor
    • Potential shifts in the EEOC’s strategic plan
    • The federal judiciary’s response to federal administrative authority
    • Notable State responses to federal action in the labor and employment sector

Click here to register for the January 23rd webinar.

This program has been approved by SHRM for 1 hour of HR professional development credit and 1 HR (General) recertification credit hour toward aPHR®, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™, and SPHRi™ recertification through the HR Certification Institute.

This is the first webinar event this year in CMC’s 2025 Labor and Employment Webinar Series. If you would like to register for the entire series ahead of time, click here to send us an email request, and we will register you.

If you missed any of our past webinars in our annual Labor and Employment Webinar Series, view our Labor and Employment Webinar Library to access all of our webinar recordings. Also, click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel and get an email notification when new recordings become available.

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