Date: February 10, 2005
Time: 8:30am to 1:30pm
Presented By: Doug Klete
Location:
Capitol Plaza, Montpelier, Vermont
Description:
Regardless of the setting, people wish to be understood, included in the decision making process and treated with respect. Operating a family business requires the ability to communicate intensely with people who share a very close bond; therefore potential emotional challenges are often magnified. Making one's views and opinions known to the other family members in a way that will be heard is critical to facilitating healthy and productive communication in the family business setting.
What your family business will gain from attending this seminar:
Non-credit workshops and courses only
Employees working in the industries of: manufacturing, healthcare, informational technology, telecommunications, and environmental engineering may be eligible for up to a 50% discount on courses. This grant is offered through a partnership with the Vermont Training Program and the Department of Economic Development. For more details call 888-222-3413 or 802-656-4033.
Notice to Trainees
WHY WE NEED YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
Act 192 of the 2008 Vermont Legislature requires employers and other training providers receiving support from the state to provide the social security number of each individual participating in the training to the department of state government supporting the training. The social security number will be used to gather wage information from the Department of Labor's files after you complete training, in order to evaluate the training program.
The Departments of Labor and Economic Development must provide information on the employment outcomes of training programs to the Legislature. Your information will be combined with information of other trainees to ensure your privacy and the privacy of your employer. The law requires the departments to keep your information confidential.