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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

2005/11/16 Workshop: Employment Law Updates

-----Original Message-----
From: Feierabend [mailto:bristolfire@earthlink.net]

I wanted to send you a current listing of the Business & Industry
Workshops for 2005-2006. Please feel free to distribute this
information to your email list of contacts.

Your help is greatly appreciated as always!

Karen L. Witcher
Program Assistant
Bristol Chamber of Commerce
(423)989-4850
kwitcher@bristolchamber.org

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY COUNCIL
2005-2006
Workshop Schedule

Nov. 16 Employment Law Updates Danielle Kiser,
PennStuart
Dec. 14 EITC & Taxes- What I Need People Inc.,
ETSU
Jan. 11 Termination with Respect Lorraine
Poe, WCI
Jan. 19 The Power of Power Point *YWCA
Feb 8 Networking, How Important Is It? Vivian
Crymble, NETTC
Mar 8 Strategic Plans for HR Clark Phipps,
SESCO
Apr. 12 Time Management-Corp. Day Vivian Crymble,
NETTC
May 3 Interviewing & Disciplinary Actions Penn Stuart
May 10 Team Building Clark Phipps,
SESCO
May 17 Your Company's Legal Structure Hunter, Smith &
Davis
May 24 Employee Morale & Motivation Clark Phipps,
SESCO

ALL WORKSHOPS ARE FREE TO CHAMBER MEMBERS
PLEASE RSVP BY NOON TUESDAY PRIOR TO THE EVENT BY CALLING
(423) 989-4873

BREAKFAST SERVED AT EACH MEETING BEGINNING AT 7:45
MEETINGS HELD FROM 8:00-9:00 am

For more information on custom workshops provided to meet the specific
need of your business, please contact Karen Witcher at (423) 989-4850 or
email kwitcher@bristolchamber.org

THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE SPONSOR

PENN STUART

PROGRAM SPONSORS

BRISTOL HERALD COURIER & OFFICE DEPOT

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