Telluride Foundation Workshop: Hiring & Managing Employees & Contractors

Telluride Foundation Workshop: Hiring & Managing Employees & Contractors

The Telluride Foundation and Telluride Venture Accelerator  to host workshop on hiring & managing employees & contractors. FREE legal workshop open to nonprofits, businesses, and the general public.

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Having good employees and contractors is a critical if nonprofit and business organizations are to accomplish their missions. However, the rules and regulations associated with hiring and managing these workers can be confusing and complex. In order to help members of our business and nonprofit community become better employers of needed services, the Telluride Foundation and Telluride Venture Accelerator (TVA) are hosting attorney Michael Santo to explain the legal issues one should understand when hiring and managing employees and contractors. This workshop, “Hiring & Managing Employees & Contractors” will be held on June 17 from 9:00am to noon at the Telluride Library Program Room in Telluride, CO. The workshop is free and open to the public.

“Employment lawsuits are on the rise, particularly against small employers,” states Santo. “This talk will endeavor to provide employers the critical information necessary to avoid such lawsuits and substantially reduce their potential liability.

During the workshop, Santo will discuss a variety of employment topics including:  1) the independent contractor dilemma –how organizations correctly classify independent contractors vs. employees and what steps organizations can take to limit their liability and reduce the likelihood of being subjected to an adverse audit by the State of Colorado;  2) employment discrimination issues, including hiring and firing — with a recent change to Colorado law, small employers are now more likely than ever to be sued by a former employee;  and 3) wage and hour issues, including understanding the nuances of federal and state laws regarding minimum wage and overtime pay as well as topics such as rest and lunch breaks, paid-leave policies, telecommuting policies, “on-call” time, training, and travel time.

Michael Santo began practicing law in his home state of Michigan in 1992 after receiving his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and his law degree from the University of Detroit. Within a couple of years after graduation from law school, he fulfilled a life-long dream of moving to Colorado. Then, in 2005, he and his now-retired partner, Betty Bechtel, formed a firm that focused solely on providing employment advice to employers. Michael focuses his practice on defending companies in employment litigation, including race, sex, age, national origin, religious and disability discrimination lawsuits; wrongful discharge; and wage and hour matters. In addition, he regularly represents employers in prosecuting and defending claims of trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, and employee raiding.  Additionally, counseling companies on day-to-day employment issues is also an important part of Santo’s practice. The service includes counseling employers on hiring, discipline, and termination decisions; on leave and disability issues; and on preparing and revising employee handbooks. Santo is also a frequent lecturer on employment law issues, and contributing author to “The Practitioner’s Guide to Colorado Employment Law, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) in Colorado, Inc.” (1999 and supplements); “The Practitioner’s Guide to Colorado Business Organizations, CLE in Colorado, Inc.,” (2004); and “The Employer’s Advisory,” a Bechtel & Santo quarterly newsletter, published since 1994.

Members of the public, nonprofits and businesses are welcome and encouraged to attend. Please contact April Montgomery, Programs Director at the Telluride Foundation if you plan to attend or for more information at april@telluridefoundation.org. Entrepreneurs and business owners can also register by visiting http://conta.cc/1dSqJdu.

Other workshops:

The Telluride Foundation exists to create a stronger Telluride community through the promotion and support of philanthropy.  It is a nonprofit, apolitical community foundation that provides year-round support for local organizations involved in arts, education, athletics, charitable causes, land conservation and other community-based efforts through technical assistance, education and grant making.  As a grant maker, the Foundation awards grants to qualified applicants who serve the people living and working in the Telluride area for the purpose of enhancing the quality of life within the region.  For more information on the Telluride Foundation visit www.telluridefoundation.org.

1)  Great Governing Boards/Board Development Training with Noelle Hagen, Monday, June 22, 5:30 p.m .to 7:30 p.m., at the Livery, Norwood. 

Learn about what every nonprofit or government/special district board member needs to know: duties of board members; how to build a board to ensure organizational health & sustainability; board vs staff roles; and traits of a successful board member Taught by Noelle Hagan who lives in Gunnison and works throughout the Western Slope as an organizational capacity consultant and meeting facilitator for nonprofits and local governments. Light food will be provided, so please RSVP to: 327-4833 or carrie@loneconelibrary.org.

2)  Executive Director Breakfast, Thursday July 2, 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the Telluride Historical Museum – Marc Nager of “Start-up Weekend will talk about pitching your story.

3)  Save the Date for these Upcoming Workshops:

  • TBD July or August (Telluride) – Day in the Life of an ED
  • Sept. 10, 10am to Noon (Telluride Library) – Developing Organization & Program Budgets
  • October 19 (Montrose) – Fundraising with Andy Robinson

About the Telluride Venture Accelerator:

The Telluride Foundation initiated TVA in 2012 with the overarching goal of launching and growing new, high-growth businesses out of Telluride. TVA seeks to be a catalyst for the sustainable growth and diversification of the Telluride regional economy. TVA invests in innovative enterprises with the aim of building and strengthening the entrepreneurial community in the Telluride area to create a self-sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystem bringing innovation, jobs, ideas, and a renewed dynamism to the region. TellurideXchange is a useful informational resource for local entrepreneurs and business owners and is a forum for community-wide networking events. Workshops and presentations are conducted regularly on topics of interest to entrepreneurs and are free to the public. For more information or to sign up for tellurideXchange, go to https://www.bigtent.com/groups/telluridex

About the Telluride Foundation:

The Telluride Foundation exists to create a stronger Telluride community through the promotion and support of philanthropy.  It is a nonprofit, apolitical community foundation that provides year-round support for local organizations involved in arts, education, athletics, charitable causes, land conservation and other community-based efforts through technical assistance, education and grant making.  As a grant maker, the Foundation awards grants to qualified applicants who serve the people living and working in the Telluride area for the purpose of enhancing the quality of life within the region.  For more information on the Telluride Foundation visit www.telluridefoundation.org.

 

 

 

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