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Nashville Area
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
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The Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NAHCC) is a 501(c)6 non-profit Hispanic business organization focused
in providing leadership and networking opportunities as well as promote the development and economic growth of Hispanic entrepreneurs. The
NAHCC represents the interests of over 200 businesses, individuals and organizations with interest in Nashville’s booming
Hispanic market. NAHCC's ongoing participation in the legislative agenda at the local, state and national level helps promote
legislation and policies that positively affect the Hispanic business community.
NAHCC PO Box 40541 Nashville, TN 37204
About
the Wage & Hour Forum... Your clients will have an opportunity to learn about the laws they must comply with to
stay in business, and receive answers to their specific questions by officials of the:
•TN Human Rights Commission Frank Guzman •TN Department of Labor – Standards Division Santiago
Rodriguez •U.S. Department of Labor – Wage and Hour Division Sipho Dumasane |
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Moderated by: Diana C.
Holland with Hispanic Link |
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Dear Members & Friends
The Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in partnership with The Tennessee Human Rights Commission
cordially invites you to participate in our upcoming:
Wage & Hour Educational Forum |
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June 20th 2006 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Scarritt-Bennett Center 1008
- 19th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212
Many business
owners are unaware of what is required to comply with discrimination and wage and hour laws until they are cited for violating
them, which can be an expensive lesson. This is an opportunity for business owners to find out how the laws apply to them
and to get answers to questions like:
• How to avoid an employment discrimination complaint • Examples of different kinds of employment discrimination
issues such as I can’t hire a woman to do this job; paying men more than females for doing the same job; or telling
a job applicant they are too old for the job and others • How to respond to a complaint of discrimination •
When and how much you must pay your employees • Examples of wage violations such as not paying an employee for overtime,
or the special minimum wages for restaurant employees; when and what you must pay an employee when you terminate him/her •
How to respond to a wage violation complaint
Receive FREE posters that employers must have in
their place of business to comply with the law |
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This event is FREE and OPEN to the public.
Please call (615) 216-5737 or e- mail us at nashvillehispanicchamber@yahoo.com if you would like to highlight your business at this program.
I look forward to seeing you all at Scarritt Bennett Center on June 20th.
Sincerely,
Yuri Cunza, President
Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
phone: 615-216-5737
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