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The first 100 days of the new administration have set off a wave of regulatory upheaval, compliance overhauls, and sweeping legislative changes that businesses can’t ignore. This isn’t routine policy change; there can be real consequences for your operations, workforce, and bottom line.
Are you prepared to adapt and protect your business?
Gain clarity and confidence in the face of uncertainty with guidance from seasoned experts in government relations and human resources for small businesses.
What You’ll Walk Away With:
Whether managing HR compliance or strategizing for growth, this webinar equips you with the insights to protect your business and support your workforce.
Reserve your spot today to stay proactive and prepared.
Note: This webinar is not eligible for CPE or IRS CE credit. Looking for our CPA version? Check out our CPE webinar: New Administration in Action: Business Implications for You and Your Clients
Partner at Fisher Phillips
Ben Ebbink is a partner at Fisher Phillips and co-Chair of the firm’s Government Relations Practice Group. With over 20 years of experience in labor and employment law and public policy, he focuses on legislation and regulations at all levels. Ben, also a former Chief Consultant to the California Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment, frequently speaks on PEO and staffing industry issues.
Host of Paychex THRIVE Podcast
Host of Paychex THRIVE Podcast Gene Marks is a certified public accountant, business columnist, and a frequent guest on MSNBC, Fox Business, and SiriusXM’s Wharton Business Channel. A business owner himself, Gene runs a 10-person technology and financial management services firm in Philadelphia.
Senior Director of HR Services at Paychex, Inc.
Alison Stevens is the Senior Director of HR Services at Paychex, where she leads a team of 600+ HR professionals providing HR outsourcing services across the U.S. With 25 years in HR and leadership, Alison is also active in her Boston community, serving on non-profit boards such as the Boys and Girls Club of Assabet Valley and Young People in Recovery.