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SUMMARY:Hot Topics: Implementing The New Minimum Wage Law
DESCRIPTION:Hot Topics: Implementing The New Minimum Wage Law\n\n\n\n\n\nIt's official: New Jersey's minimum wage will jump to $10 per hour on July 1 for most employers\, the first step on the road to paying most New Jersey workers at least $15 an hour. Also\, find out what you need to know about the NEW paid family and paid sick leave laws. \n\n\n\n8:00am: Registration\, Networking and Continental Breakfast\n\n \n\n8:30am: Welcome and Overview\n\nVicki Clark\, IOM\, President\n\nCape May County Chamber \n\n\n\nMichael Wallace\, VP Government Affairs \n\nNew Jersey Business & Industry Association \n\n \n\n8:45am: NEW Paid Family Leave \n\nSusan Hodges\, Esq.\n\nParker McCay P.A.\n\nSusan Hodges' master networking skills frequently put her in the right place at the right time. As a sophomore in high school\, a babysitting job launched a career in law when her then attorney-employer needed someone to jump in and answer phones at his office. Susan soon discovered a love for law and has been in the field ever since. Her passion for staying in touch has earned her the role of trusted advisor with both her clients and colleagues.\n\n \n\n9:25am: Preparing Your Business: $15 Minimum Wage\n\nLaura Link\, Esq.\n\nArcher Law \n\nLaura is a member of Archer's Labor and Employment\, Trade Secret Protection and Non-Compete\, and Cannabis Law groups. She concentrates her practice on advising a wide range of clients\, including small and large privately held companies and governmental and quasi-governmental entities\, on all aspects of labor and employment law. \n\n \n\n10:00am: Closing Remarks
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Hot Topics: Implementing The New Minimum Wage Law
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\nIt&rsquo\;s official: \; New Jersey&rsquo\;s minimum wage will jump to $10 per hour on July 1 for most employers\, the first step on the road to paying most New Jersey workers at least $15 an hour. Also\, find out what you need to know about the NEW paid family and paid sick leave laws. \;
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\n8:00am: \;Registration\, Networking and Continental Breakfast
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\n\n8:30am: \;Welcome and Overview
\n\nVicki Clark\, IOM\, President
\n\nCape May County Chamber \;
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\nMichael Wallace\, VP Government Affairs \; \;
\n\nNew Jersey Business &\; Industry Association \;
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\n\n8:45am: \;NEW Paid Family Leave \;
\n\nSusan Hodges\, Esq.
\n\nParker McCay P.A.
\nSusan Hodges&rsquo\; master networking skills frequently put her in the right place at the right time. As a sophomore in high school\, a babysitting job launched a career in law when her then attorney-employer needed someone to jump in and answer phones at his office. Susan soon discovered a love for law and has been in the field ever since. Her passion for staying in touch has earned her the role of trusted advisor with both her clients and colleagues.
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\n\n9:25am: \;Preparing Your Business: $15 Minimum Wage
\n\nLaura Link\, Esq.
\n\nArcher Law \;
\nLaura is a member of Archer&rsquo\;s Labor and Employment\, Trade Secret Protection and Non-Compete\, and Cannabis Law groups. \; She concentrates her practice on advising a wide range of clients\, including small and large privately held companies and governmental and quasi-governmental entities\, on all aspects of labor and employment law. \;
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\n\n10:00am: Closing Remarks \;
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LOCATION:Atlantic Cape Community College Cape May Campus 341 Court House South Dennis Road Cape May Court House\, NJ 08210
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URL:https://chamber.capemaycountychamber.com/events/details/hot-topics-implementing-the-new-minimum-wage-law-182169
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