SEPT 15 2016 34th Annual FEDERAL SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS & LABOR LAW CONFERENCE
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34th Annual FEDERAL SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS & LABOR LAW CONFERENCE Join top government officials & policy makers, world-class managementside attorneys & union representatives, and leading academics for a focused day of learning about the future of the federal workplace and workforce. CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8:00am 8:40am Registration 8:40am 8:45am Welcome 8:45am 10:00am Opening Plenary Panel Learning From the Obama Administration Lessons For The Next Administration 10:00am 10:15am 10:15am 11:15am Second Plenary Address EEO Update 11:15am 11:30am 11:30am 12:30pm Concurrent Sessions Effective Advocacy Across Forums FLRA Update 12:30pm 12:45pm Box Lunch Pick-Up 12:45pm 1:45pm Luncheon Session Ethics: Who Is The Client? 1:45pm 1:50pm Travel 1:50pm 2:35pm Post-Luncheon Address Lessons Learned From MSPB 2:35pm 2:45pm 2:45pm 3:45pm Concurrent Sessions MSPB Developments Nuts & Bolts of Hostile Work Environment Claims 3:45pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm Closing Plenary Address OSC, Whistleblowers, and PPP Enforcement 5:00pm 6:00pm Networking Reception
CONFERENCE FACULTY Katherine E. Beaumont Michael J. McAuley National Counsel National Treasury Employees Union Erin Brandenburg Dorothy L. Moran Charles Center Chief Administrative Law Judge Office of Administrative Law Judges, Federal Labor Relations Authority Richard L. Rampage Gay F. Chase Gregg R. Sackrider Retired Managing Counsel U.S. Postal Service Stephen L. Hayford Professor of Business Law, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University-Bloomington, and Arbitrator, NAA Peter A. Sutton Deputy General Counsel Federal Labor Relations Authority Winston Jackson Administrative Law Judge U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Georgia Vlahos Jack Jakubiak Staff Attorney Office of Chief Counsel, Midwest District-West U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Daniel I. Yehl
FEATURED FACULTY Jim Bailey National Executive Vice President and Director of Field Operations and Organizing, National Treasury Employees Union Tom Funciello Associate Commissioner, Office of Labor-Management and Employee Relations U.S. Social Security Administration Susan Tsui Grundmann Chairman Carolyn N. Lerner Special Counsel U.S. Office of Special Counsel Peggy R. Mastroianni Legal Counsel U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Jeffrey Neal Senior Vice President ICF International
PROGRAM SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 8:00am-8:40am Registration 8:40am-8:45am Welcome 8:45am-10:00am OPENING PLENARY PANEL Learning From The Obama Administration Lessons For The Next Administration Let s talk about what can we learn from the last seven years. What is the relationship between the White House and federal employee unions? What is the climate in labor-management forums? Is the FEVS even being used? If so, what does it say? What has the impact of EO 13522 been? Are employees more engaged, agencies more productive and effective? What are its costs, its benefits, its effect on labor-management relations? And where does the next generation fit in? Jim Bailey, National Executive Vice President and Director of Field Operations and Organizing, National Treasury Employees Union Tom Funciello, Associate Commissioner, Office of Labor-Management and Employee Relations, U.S. Social Security Administration Jeffrey Neal, Senior Vice President, ICF International 10:00am-10:15am 10:15am-11:15am SECOND PLENARY ADDRESS EEO Update Gain insight into recent case law and policy guidance on front burner EEO issues. Peggy R. Mastroianni, Legal Counsel, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 11:15am-11:30am 11:30am-12:30pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Effective Advocacy Across Forums Charles Center, Chief Administrative Law Judge, Office of Administrative Law Judges, Federal Labor Relations Authority Gay F. Chase,, U.S. Merit This is the one conference I always make certain to attend. Previous Attendee Stephen L. Hayford, Professor of Business Law, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University-Bloomington, and Arbitrator, NAA Winston Jackson, Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission FLRA Update This session will provide an update of noteworthy cases and developments from the FLRA. Peter A. Sutton, Deputy General Counsel, Federal Labor Relations Authority 12:30pm-12:45pm Box Lunch Pick-Up 12:45pm-1:45pm LUNCHEON SESSION Ethics: Who Is The Client? This session will examine ethical scenarios faced by public sector employment and labor attorneys. Considerations include: asserting privilege, candor to the tribunal and obligations to the government, or national union versus the individual client. Jack Jakubiak, Staff Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Midwest District-West, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Michael J. McAuley, National Counsel, National Treasury Employees Union 1:45pm-1:50pm Travel
1:50pm-2:35pm POST-LUNCHEON ADDRESS Lessons Learned From MSPB What was once described as an obscure but powerful agency, the MSPB has endured a raucous six and a half years. Highlights and low lights from the outgoing Chairman. Susan Tsui Grundmann, Chairman, U.S. Merit 2:35pm-2:45pm 2:45pm-3:45pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS MSPB Developments A discussion of recent MSPB cases and what we are seeing as administrative judges that may assist those appearing before the MSPB. Katherine E. Beaumont,, U.S. Merit Erin Brandenburg,, U.S. Merit Gay F. Chase,, U.S. Merit Dorothy L. Moran,, U.S. Merit Richard L. Rampage,, U.S. Merit Georgia Vlahos,, U.S. Merit Daniel I. Yehl,, U.S. Merit Nuts & Bolts of Hostile Work Environment Claims When is the 45-day deadline for filing an EEO complaint not really a deadline? When it s part of a hostile work environment claim. How the courts and the EEOC have defined discrete acts versus hostile work environment claims will be discussed, especially in regard to time limits. At what point do seemingly minor workplace issues convert to an actionable claim? And how are stale, discrete claims resurrected by attaching them to a timely claim? Also on the docket, what happens when the complainant is a bargaining unit member and the alleged harasser is part of management? Find out how to handle these situations and more. Gregg R. Sackrider, Retired Managing Counsel, U.S. Postal Service 3:45pm-4:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm CLOSING PLENARY ADDRESS OSC, Whistleblowers, and PPP Enforcement The U.S. Office of Special Counsel is an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency dedicated to safeguarding employee rights and holding government accountable by enforcing the merit system. OSC protects whistleblowers by providing a safe channel for the disclosure of wrongdoing and by investigating prohibited personnel practices, such as whistleblower retaliation. OSC also enforces the Hatch Act and USERRA. Carolyn N. Lerner, Special Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel 5:00pm-6:00pm Networking Reception Some of these panels were stunning. I had no clue about most of this. Very helpful. Previous Attendee
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FEDERAL SECTOR CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD Tasha Berry U.S. Department of Agriculture AlToni Bias U.S. Social Security Administration Nancy Bitzer U.S. Railroad Retirement Board David Born Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service Julianne Bowman U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Kelly Anne Keeler Calvanico Pauline Coleman-Sutton Federal Managers Association, Retired Dorothy James American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO Jennifer Helen Lang U.S. Social Security Administration, Retired Pamela Langston-Cox Office of the Chief Counsel, U.S. Department of the Treasury Susan Lewers FACULTY CHAIR Martin H. Malin César F. Rosado Marzán Michael J. McAuley National Treasury Employees Union George Petrovich National Air Traffic Controllers Association, Retired Kelly A. Powers-Hamp Marsha L. Ross-Jackson John P. Rowe U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Gregg R. Sackrider U.S. Postal Service, Retired Michele Schroeder Peter A. Sutton Federal Labor Relations Authority Christopher Zadina U.S. Postal Service Mark Zaltman U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development THE INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND THE WORKPLACE www.kentlaw.iit.edu/ilw Created in 1996, the Institute for Law and the Workplace is a national center for research, training, dialogue and reflection on the law that governs the workplace. The institute serves as an intellectual home for the labor and employment law community in Chicago and nationally. It pools the resources of leading scholars and the professional community to train students and professionals, monitor workplace trends, and reflect upon issues confronting the labor and employment law community in a neutral academic setting. Executive Director Assistant Dean Marsha L. Ross-Jackson Director Professor Martin H. Malin Assistant Director Professor Mary Rose Strubbe Faculty Professor Howard C. Eglit Professor Richard J. Gonzalez Professor Laurie E. Leader Professor César F. Rosado Marzán Professor Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Professor Carolyn Shapiro WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE? Management-Side Attorneys Union Attorneys & Officials Policy Makers Labor Relations Specialists Government Officials & Administrators WHY ATTEND? As an experienced practitioner you won t want to miss this hands-on, immediately relevant, intermediate to masters level seminar. You will: Learn from the most qualified leaders and practitioners Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders Interact directly with panels during Q&A Connect and learn from your peers Everything was executed with style! Thanks! Previous Attendee
EVENT DETAILS CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT IL MCLE Credit 7.0 hrs 1.0 hr ethics, pending approval PA MCLE Credit 7.0 hrs 1.0 hr ethics, pending approval NEW THIS YEAR This Conference May Also Be Eligible For: HR Certification Institute Credit Contact the Office of Continuing Legal & Professional Education for more information, cle@kentlaw.iit.edu. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS We have negotiated a special rate for our conference attendees at the following hotel: The MileNorth Hotel Chicago is a modern boutique hotel with rooftop lounge located in the heart of Chicago s Magnificent Mile. It is a short cab ride to the law school. The group rate is $269/ night plus tax. Reservation can be made online at http://bit.ly/milenorthchicago (group code 4980963) or contacting the hotel directly at (312)787-6000. To enjoy this special group rate, reservations must be made by August 16, 2016. Be sure to mention you are attending the 2016 Federal Sector Labor Law Conference to receive our group rate. CONFERENCE LOCATION CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW 565 W. Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661 cle.kentlaw.edu (312)906-5090 CANCELLATION POLICY A full tuition refund will be granted if received in writing by August 18, 2016. Tuition, less a 25% cancellation fee will be granted if received between August 19, 2016 and September 8, 2016. No refunds will be granted if received after September 8, 2016, but a substitution of attendees for this program will be permitted. Registrants not entitled to a refund will receive access to the written materials. Registrations made with a purchase order not cancelled by the Sept. 8 deadline will be charged 25% of the registration fees. Email cancellation notices to cle@kentlaw.iit.edu.
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