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May 1998


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NIBA GOLF OUTING

Make plans to attend the 47th annual NIBA golf outing on July 22, 1998. We are holding this fun filled event at the Chevy Chase Golf Course in Wheeling. Plan to arrive at the golf course at 9:00 am for a shot gun start. We only have spots for 132 golfers so sign up early, or you'll be out of luck.

For those of you that aren't golfers, plan on attending the evening dinner. The dinner starts around 4:00 pm and you won't want to miss the Grand Slam Lottery. For those of you who haven't played, you must come and participate.

Costs of the event are $75 for golf only, $50 for dinner only, and $125 for the package of dinner and golf. We are also looking for raffle prizes and hole sponsors. The cost for a hole sponsor is $150.

The Northern Illinois Business Association, formed in 1949, is a not-for-profit association that provides information, networking opportunities and educational services to its member organizations. The NIBA NEWS BULLETIN is not intended nor designed to render legal advice to its readers. For further information regarding the contents of this publication, contact Brenda Larson, Managing Editor, at (847) 963-9860.


WORKSHOPS FOR EMPLOYERS ADDRESS
BUSINESS ISSUES AND TRENDS

Experts from business and industry will provide employers with up-to-date information on recruitment strategies, labor standards act, immigration regulations, Internet applications and more in a variety of free seminars on May 20 at the College of Lake County (CLC). All sessions will be held between 1 and 5 p.m. in the Brandel Court at CLC's Grayslake Campus, 19351 W. Washington St. Admission is open to everyone.

The seminars are offered in conjunction with JobMarketPlace '98, an employment fair sponsored by 13 Lake County social service ag encies, community organizations and businesses for job seekers and employers on May 28.

The following seminars will be offered on May 20:

Major Trends in Employment Practices: A Legal Perspective
Todd H. Thomas, Attorney-at-Law

How to Work a Job Fair
Lucy Gajewski, Learning Resources

Welfare to Work--How to Make it Work within Your Business
John W. Barker II, Moore BCS and Mark Kaufman, Marriott International

Equal Opportunity and Compliance Issues
Grant S. Hornston, Area Civil Rights Director, U.S. Small Business Administration

The Ins and Outs of I-9's
William Orr, Investigator, Immigration and Naturalization Service

Fair Labor Standards Act
Connie Knutti, Illinois
Department of Labor

Using the Internet as a Recruitment Tool
John Cox, E-Span of Illinois

Behavioral Interviewing
Rosemary Keefe, Hewitt Associates

For complete information on the workshops, call 847-543-2991.



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