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Washington Policy Conference to Feature DOL Secretary Walsh, Commerce Secretary Raimondo

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Authors: Daniel W. Chasen

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HR Policy members will hear from U.S. Labor Department Secretary Marty Walsh and U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on addressing the talent shortage, vaccine mandates, diversity and inclusion, the Biden labor agenda, and more at next week’s Washington Policy Conference.

How are HR Policy members recruiting, developing, and retaining talent in the wake of the pandemic, and how will the Washington policy environment impact those issues?  Hear from leading experts and participate in facilitated breakout sessions to discuss these and other pressing questions with peers. 

Sessions will include:

  • Concurrent Small Group Discussions: How Employers are Approaching the Evolving Workplace and Planning for the Talent of the Future

  • Congressional Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus Leadership on Moving Forward in the 117th Congress

  • Lessons Learned in Improving Workplace Inclusion and Diversity

  • ESG Disclosure: Investor Expectations, Company Incentives and Potential Mandates - What Are Companies Doing Now?  What Comes Next?

View our conference program here.

It’s not too late!  Register for the conference here.  Please note, you will need your HR Policy website login information to register for this meeting.  If you need assistance accessing your login information, please contact Heungsup Jeong at [email protected].

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