Retail Roundtable Event
Hosted by Epstein Becker Green
June 26, 2019
8:00am - 10:30am
New York, NY
Presenters: Nathaniel M. Glasser and Elizabeth K. McManus, Epstein Becker Green
Michael Wilck, Senior Counsel, Bed Bath & Beyond
Moderators:
Jeremy M. Brown and Joshua A. Stein, Epstein Becker Green

Presenters:
Nathaniel M. Glasser and Elizabeth K. McManus, Epstein Becker Green
Michael Wilck, Senior Counsel, Bed Bath & Beyond

Moderators:
Jeremy M. Brown and Joshua A. Stein, Epstein Becker Green

Please join us for an engaging and informative discussion of topical labor and employment issues facing all retailers. The presenters will address cutting-edge employment matters and share best practices in a private forum in which all attendees can freely participate, exchange insights, and network with colleagues.

pstein Becker Green is an approved provider of New York Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. This program is approved for two hours of credit in Professional Practice and is transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Please be aware that in order to receive full credit for attending this event, the registrant must be present and sign in for the session.

Topics will include:

Artificial Intelligence for Recruiting and Selection
We will discuss the legal and practical implications of the various types of artificial intelligence (AI) that can be used to make employment decisions, such as:

  • Cognitive assessments for applicants
  • AI-powered interviewing technology
  • Chatbots that interact directly with applicants and employees
  • Harassment-reporting apps and software

Violence in the Workplace
We will explore current issues confronting retail employers related to workplace violence and best practices for providing a safe workplace, including how to:

  • Develop and enforce a policy prohibiting workplace violence
  • Identify and assist troubled employees
  • Navigate laws relating to reasonable accommodations and leave

Click here to attend - registration is complimentary, but space is limited.

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