What the Passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Means to Employers and HR Professionals
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Organizer: | RHRA Board |
Location: | Pasquale's Neighborhood Pizzeria 130 5th Street SW Rochester (corner of 1st Ave. & 5th Street, next to People's Food Co-op) |
Price: | Member - $15 (includes lunch); Non-Members - $20 (includes lunch) |
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iCal link | February 15, 2018 - 11:30am to 1:00pm |
This session will provide a summary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its impact on employers and HR Professionals. The presentation will include a description of the new limits on tax deductions that businesses can claim for certain employee benefits along with how this may cause some employers to revisit their benefit offerings.
HR Roundtable
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Organizer: | Sandy Feehan |
Location: | SMMPA 500 First Avenue SW Rochester, MN 55902 |
Price: | Free |
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iCal link | January 31, 2018 - 8:00am to 9:30am |
"Growing a Strengths-based Organizational Culture: Utilizing StrengthsFinder™to Improve Retention"
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Organizer: | RHRA Board |
Location: | Hy-Vee Barlow |
Price: | TBD |
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iCal link | January 18, 2018 - 11:30am to 1:00pm |
Description:
Holiday Happy Hour
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Organizer: | RHRA Board |
Location: | Pasquale's Neighborhood Pizzeria 130 5th Street SW Rochester (corner of 1st Ave. & 5th Street, next to People's Food Co-op) |
Price: | Members - Free; Guests - $10 |
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iCal link | November 16, 2017 - 4:00pm to 7:00pm |
Pizza, Appetizers and Drinks will be provided at no cost to RHRA members! Guests are welcome to join for $10 (pay at event)
Creative Nutrition Programming
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Organizer: | Rochester Human Resource Association |
Location: | Club Room - Hy-Vee Barlow Plaza 1315 6th St NW Rochester, MN 55901 |
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iCal link | September 21, 2017 - 11:30am to 1:00pm |
HR Roundtable
HR Roundtable
Why Diversify My Workforce: Employers Can Help a Person with a Mental Illness Remain Employed
Presented by: OSHA Recordkeeping - Reviewing the basics
The ability to maintain an accurate OSHA log of recordable work-related injuries and illnesses is an important skill that benefits employers, workers, safety professionals and government agencies. Recording the correct cases and accurately including the required information leads to higher quality injury and illness rates that enable employers to better understand their relation to the benchmark rates and help government agencies to properly direct resources. This session will be a review of the fundamental requirements of OSHA recordkeeping and the most common OSHA log errors. Benefits & Total Rewards Management
Carlson Dettmann Consulting, LLC will provide a presentation concerning Benefits & Total Rewards Management. Pages |