BizConnect Workshop Series: Stay Informed with L&I

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Join this month’s BizConnect Workshop featuring Andrea Muñoz from the Washington State  Department of Labor and Industries.  The workshop is tailored to equip small business owners and managers with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the complexities of workplace regulations, worker safety, and compensation guidelines.  This One-Hour Workshop will cover essential topics for businesses of all sizes.

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Topics Covered Include:
  • Workplace Rules and Regulations: Stay up-to-date on compliance requirements.
  • Worker Safety Programs: Learn best practices to create a safe working environment.
  • Worker’s Compensation Guidelines: Understand your obligations and how to navigate claims
  • Key changes for 2025: Be prepared for updates impacting Washington State businesses.

This monthly workshop series provides local business owners with direct access to valuable resources and expert guidance on a variety of rotating topics.  The BizConnect Series is a collaborative effort between OMWBE and YCDA.

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