Michigan Lodging and Tourism Association
Michigan Lodging and Tourism Association

Monday, July 12, 2010

Webinar: DOL Audits Targeting Hotels - Offered free to all MLTA-AH&LA Members!

MLTA is pleased to announce the availability of a webinar (free to all dual MLTA/AH&LA member Properties) to help you deal with the upcoming U.S. Department of Labor audits targeting all lodging properties nationwide.

If your property has 51 rooms or more and you’re a member of the MLTA, you are also automatically a member of the AH&LA. The webinar is free.

If your property is 50 rooms or less membership in the AH&LA is optional. If you pay $255 in dues, you’ve opted for state (MLTA) membership only. If you pay $370, you have opted for dual MLTA/AH&LA membership. The webinar is free.

If you are not a member of MLTA, the cost of the webinar is just $99.
Learn how the Department of Labor’s (DOL) new regulations will impact you and your property during this Webinar:

Labor Department Targeting Hotels for Audits: Be Prepared Webinar

Wednesday, July 28
2-3:30 (EDT)

Free for members; $99 for nonmembers

Newly enacted regulatory strategies by the federal government are targeting hotels and their employees, that could lead to increased federal enforcement actions, class and collective action lawsuits, and union organizing should the industry not live up to these new standards.

Learn how to comply and make sense of the recently-announced "Plan/Prevent/Protect" regulatory and enforcement initiatives by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) during this practical Webinar.

Topics include new challenges and best practices around:
  • How your property will be impacted by increased enforcement• H-2B seasonal visa holders
  • Safety and health initiatives, including ergonomics
  • OFCCP audits
  • Wage and hour investigations, including exempt status and independent contractor classification
Presented by national law firm Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak and Stewart, P.C., you’ll hear from a panel of labor attorneys who work with AH&LA members on an ongoing basis and can answer your toughest questions.

Register online or by downloading this form.

Please direct any questions to Tara Allen at tallen@ahla.com or (202) 289-3171.

If you’d like to join MLTA and AH&LA contact Steve Yencich at our Lansing office via phone at 517.267.8989 email stevey@milodging.org or click here to join us today!

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