Every company needs to not only understand today’s financial picture, but have some type of barometer that looks at the impacts of technology, culture and the labor market with which to help forecast what may happen on the national and international economic fronts, and to help make effective leadership decisions.
RegisterJoin the PA Chamber’s Government Affairs team for an in-depth overview of the governor’s 2019-20 proposed spending plan and the impact for businesses across the Commonwealth, plus an update on other policy issues including taxes; labor and employment; energy and environmental; and regulatory reform. Plus you will have the opportunity to share your feedback and ask our Government Affairs team about the legislative issues impacting your business
RegisterHeld exclusively for PA Chamber members in the environmental and energy regulated community, this event series provides an opportunity for members to hear first-hand from PA Department of Environmental Protection officials as well as other state and regulatory agencies, legislators and trade associations in the Commonwealth. DEP Quarterly features discussions and presentations from decision-makers and experts in the energy and water, waste, air and natural resources environmental sectors, as well as updates provided by subject matter experts from leading law, engineering and consulting firms. The events are also a valuable opportunity to network with peers and get involved in the PA Chamber’s environmental committees.
Register2019 Annual OSHA and Workplace Safety Conference—fire Safety, Distracted Driving, Respiratory Protection and Lockout/Tagout-Electrical Safety are the top areas causing the most fatalities and injuries to workers. The standards are in the top 10 of most cited OSHA violations for General Industry. And they are among the most requested educational topics from Safety Directors.
Register2019 Spring Human Resources Conference—the world of human resources is ever-evolving, constantly shifting as legislation, regulation and court decisions change the requirements for businesses.
RegisterCompanies today face an unprecedented number of exposures. The frequency and severity of weather-related events seem to be increasing, and reliance on a complex network of technology and supply chains is expanding. Both trends leave businesses vulnerable to a variety of existing and emerging risks. Managing these risks by developing a business continuity strategy is key to the survival of your organization.
RegisterHR Manager Web Series Part II: Neither Title VII nor the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act specifically list “sexual orientation” or “gender identity” as a protected class. However, a steady stream of court decisions and regulatory developments over the past few years have extended significant employment protections to members of the LGBT community. Employers that fail to understand LGBT rights in the workplace are at risk for substantial liability under a number of laws. This fast-moving one-hour webinar highlights recent changes in the law and practical pointers for how human resources can effectively respond.
Register2019 Annual Environmental Conference & Trade Show—for those new to the environmental profession and for seasoned environmental directors, Pennsylvania’s premier environmental event will provide updates on the latest compliance information, and practical strategies on some of the most challenging and timely environmental issues—from major national areas of concern to state regulations—to help environmental managers in their day-to-day activities on the job:
RegisterIn the Footsteps of Leaders: Gettysburg Leadership Training Program—many of today’s companies describe a shortage of employees ready to move into management positions. And with baby boomers retiring in increasing numbers—taking a lifetime of expertise and knowledge with them— some of the most critical issues facing today’s businesses are the development of leaders and the need for business succession planning.
RegisterHeld exclusively for PA Chamber members in the environmental and energy regulated community, this event series provides an opportunity for members to hear first-hand from PA Department of Environmental Protection officials as well as other state and regulatory agencies, legislators and trade associations in the Commonwealth. DEP Quarterly features discussions and presentations from decision-makers and experts in the energy and water, waste, air and natural resources environmental sectors, as well as updates provided by subject matter experts from leading law, engineering and consulting firms. The events are also a valuable opportunity to network with peers and get involved in the PA Chamber’s environmental committees.
RegisterThe 2019 Pennsylvania Innovation Summit—with abundant and sustainable energy, an educated workforce, and an ideal location for safe movement of people and goods on the roads, air and waterways, Pennsylvania is a state with exciting new innovations across a variety of industries.
RegisterCombatting all forms of workplace harassment—whether based on sex, race, color, disability, age, national origin, or religion—remains a top priority of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Based on preliminary data from the EEOC website, in FY 2018:
RegisterEvery day 10,000 experienced Baby Boomers leave the workforce, creating a “silver tsunami” that is expected to strip organizations of invaluable institutional knowledge and experience. The “silver tsunami” will result in a shortage of executive talent, less-experienced workers transitioning into decision-making roles, and high rates of millennial turnover.
RegisterEvery day 10,000 experienced Baby Boomers leave the workforce, creating a “silver tsunami” that is expected to strip organizations of invaluable institutional knowledge and experience. The “silver tsunami” will result in a shortage of executive talent, less-experienced workers transitioning into decision-making roles, and high rates of millennial turnover.
RegisterEvery day 10,000 experienced Baby Boomers leave the workforce, creating a “silver tsunami” that is expected to strip organizations of invaluable institutional knowledge and experience. The “silver tsunami” will result in a shortage of executive talent, less-experienced workers transitioning into decision-making roles, and high rates of millennial turnover.
RegisterHeld exclusively for PA Chamber members in the environmental and energy regulated community, this event series provides an opportunity for members to hear first-hand from PA Department of Environmental Protection officials as well as other state and regulatory agencies, legislators and trade associations in the Commonwealth. DEP Quarterly features discussions and presentations from decision-makers and experts in the energy and water, waste, air and natural resources environmental sectors, as well as updates provided by subject matter experts from leading law, engineering and consulting firms. The events are also a valuable opportunity to network with peers and get involved in the PA Chamber’s environmental committees.
RegisterIn the Footsteps of Leaders: Gettysburg Leadership Training Program—many of today’s companies describe a shortage of employees ready to move into management positions. And with baby boomers retiring in increasing numbers—taking a lifetime of expertise and knowledge with them— some of the most critical issues facing today’s businesses are the development of leaders and the need for business succession planning.
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