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Held annually, the Spring Labor Management Conference invites key labor and management speakers from around the country to address issues of mutual interest to area labor and management leaders. Managers from organizations with labor contracts and their labor union leaders are encouraged to attend the conference as a team. The conference is open to the public and anyone with an interest in attending is welcome.
The 2012 Conference theme:
"COMMUNICATION AND PARTNERSHIPS BUILDS SUCCESS".
Speakers include:
- Mark N Weber, Dean of Trades and Techologies, Northwest Technical College
- Peter Davis, General Counsel of the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission
- Dave Kuehnel, President of Milk Products in Chilton
- Panel of Executives from area businesses
- Breakout speakers from T.E.A.M (Total Employee Assistance Program) & Principal Financial Group
- Michael Weist and Jay Luck from Wisconsin Hypnosis
Click on the link below for the registration form
Link to Spring Conference Brochure with Registration Form
2012 Labor Management Conference Tuesday, March 27, 2012 Radison Conference Center and Hotel Green Bay, WI |
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Welcome to the new home of the Labor Management Council of Northeast Wisconsin!
Our Mission...
Promote the concept and value of Labor Management cooperation by fostering awareness and sponsoring educational programs. Provide a neutral forum for Labor and Management to discuss topics of mutual interest and promote an understanding of each other’s concerns.
A Quick Look at Our History...
The Labor Management Council of Northeast Wisconsin has existed since 1965. The council was conceived because people from both Labor and Management realized their goals were harmonious in most cases, and there should be a separate and distinct organization in which both sides could participate to further their mutual goals. It was decided that the council would be a “proactive” organization addressing any issues of mutual concern excluding politics, mediation, and conciliation. Advisory committee members include representatives of area school districts and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 17:02 |
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