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January 09, 2013

Seminar Report: Long Beach

It was a sunny day in Long Beach for our HR 201 and Classifying Exempt Employees live seminars. 

Today, attendees asked a lot of questions about criminal background checks and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidelines on criminal background checks.

Now, it’s off to Anaheim for our Thursday HR 101 and Friday HR 201 live seminars. 

We hope to see many of you there! 

Erika Frank and Susan Kemp

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