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SUMMARY:Workplace Safety and Wages in Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:The Oklahoma SBDC is partnering with The Oklahoma Department of Labor to help businesses gain a deeper awareness of the laws addressing “Workplace Safety and Wages in Oklahoma”. This information packed event will feature multiple speakers specializing in their areas of expertise\, providing attendees with a clear understanding of the following topics: * The OSHA consultation process and how companies can request this free service. * Understanding the differences between Oklahoma Wage Law and the U.S. Fair labor Standards Act. * The federal and state youth employment laws\, work permit process\, and young worker safety. \nSpeaker(s): Oklahoma Department of Labor Cullen Sweeney – Employment Standards Division Director Jason Hudson – OSHA Director Lester Claravall – Child Labor Officer \nReasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals with appropriate advance notice. Please contact OKSBDC Training Manager Cindy Ruminer by email at cindy.ruminer@oksbdc.org or call 580-745-2877. \nRegister Here: https://business.oksbdc.org/reg.aspx?mode=event&event=420036 \n
URL:https://okaold.dev6.barn3s.com/event/workplace-safety-and-wages-in-oklahoma/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:Oklahoma Women in Technology - Mentor Circle
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nThe Enlightened Professional – Let’s face it.  Life is full and frenetic for a professional. While much is offered regarding life balance – and we all believe we need it – what is it we are truly striving for as human beings rather than human doings?  Creating a professional life while maintaining oneself as a “whole” person can be challenging. This mentor session will facilitate a discussion on personal tools to achieve thriving through transitions (career and in life). These discussion topics may include creativity\, communication\, conflict management\, leadership\, finding your dream job\, discovering your “place” or other soft skills by your request. \nPlease Note: \n\nLunch will be provided by OKWIT.\nYou must be an OKWIT Advocate Member or OKWIT Contributing Member to register.\nSeating is limited to 10\, so be sure to register early.\nUse your MemberID to access tickets!\n\nAbout Teresa Lee: \nJoni Seymour is the Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) for the Oklahoma Transportation Cabinet Agencies\, which include the Oklahoma Department of Transportation\, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission. She works with every business unit across the entire state Transportation Cabinet to promote innovation that streamlines organizational and technological processes. Seymour earned her associate degree in computer information systems from Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City in 2011. She went on to complete her Bachelor’s of Science in organizational leadership at Southern Nazarene University in 2015. In 2017\, she finished her Master of Business Administration from SNU. She also has attended the 2018 International Bridge\, Tunnel and Turnpike Association Leadership Academy. \nShe and her husband\, Johnny\, live in Yukon and have two adult children. She enjoys gardening as well as spending time with her family\, granddaughter and friends. \n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://okaold.dev6.barn3s.com/event/oklahoma-women-in-technology-mentor-circle/
LOCATION:The Hutch on Avondale\, 6437 Avondale Drive\, Nichols Hills\, OK\, United States
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