AGC IR South Prevailing Wage Seminar

04.01.2013
Program: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Location: Holiday Inn & Suites Oakland Airport

This event is SOLD OUT as of April 1st!

Have questions about Prevailing Wage law? Get all the information you need to successfully navigate labor compliance - all in one day and direct from the experts!

Prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements are becoming more complex every year, yet the failure to comply can turn a seemingly successful project into a financial disaster. Come and join us for presentations covering such important topics as certified payroll, apprenticeship standards, handling audits, new legislation and more! Special guests from the California Department of Industrial Relations' Compliance Monitoring Unit are back by popular demand for a special presentation on the state's changes in payroll reporting requirements and how to avoid the increased penalties. We will also be joined by speakers from the DIR Legal Unit and legal experts from the firm Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo. Don't miss out on this opportunity to have all your compliance questions answered!

Featuring presentations about such important topics as:

Apprenticeship Standards

Certified Payroll

Definitions of Public Works

Fringe Benefits

Travel Time

On-site / Off-site Hauling

Owner-Operators

Compliance Enforcement and Coverage

Handling Audits

New Legislation, Rulings and DIR Interpretations

Meal and Rest Period Penalties

Event Details:

Sheraton Cerritos Hotel

CONTACT: Trude Ellingsen

PHONE: 626.608.5800

Event Pricing

MEMBER: $225 / NON-MEMBER: $270

Event Contact

Trude Ellingsen

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