INDIANAPOLIS, IN, February 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) We will address such topics as:
• Protections in the private sector
• Expression of faith culture in the workplace
• Risks
• Making religion an issue in the hiring process
• Cybervetting benefits and risks
• Avoiding liability for making religion an issue in the discharge context
In addition to these topics you will:
• Learn about the one benefit your employees will actually thank you for that will also help you build an incredible corporate culture
• Discover a proven "faith based" model that hundreds of companies have leveraged that reduces turnover, increases loyalty and has virtually zero liability
• Learn how companies across America are dealing with religious discrimination cases leveraging a completely complimentary service
• Discover the keys to establishing "faith based" policies in your company without legal exposure
There will also be a panel discussing how professionals have successfully integrated their faith into their organizations.
Guest Speakers and Panel Members Include:
Mark Colucci
Vice President and General Counsel
Defender Direct
When:
Tuesday, March 6 8:30a.m.- 3:30p.m.
Where:
Defender Direct
3750 Priority Way South Drive Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Cost:
Early Bird Registration: $99 per person
After Feb. 13, 2012:
$129 per person
Register Online: http://religionintheworkplace.eventbrite.com
For Questions Please Contact: lyle@truthatwork.org
Website: http://www.christianroundtablegroups.com
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Religion In The Workplace - What EVERY Christian Business Executive Should know
Please join other CEOs, business owners and key executives in a valuable and synergistic event as we learn from some of America's leading experts on the very important issue of how business leaders can express their religious beliefs.
2012-02-27
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[Press-News.org] Religion In The Workplace - What EVERY Christian Business Executive Should knowPlease join other CEOs, business owners and key executives in a valuable and synergistic event as we learn from some of America's leading experts on the very important issue of how business leaders can express their religious beliefs.
