A successful construction project is one that is completed on time, within budget, meets quality standards, and conforms to safety policies and precautions. This expectation is reasonable only if predetermined productivity levels are met. Failure to meet productivity expectations due to labor issues is one of the construction industry’s most prevalent and costly problems.
Join Husch Blackwell’s Construction team and guest speaker, Pete Perez (NLRB’S Assistant to the Regional Director for St. Louis) for an overview of the legal aspects of labor issues critical to all segments of the construction industry.
What You Will Learn
- Project Labor Agreement dos and don’ts
- How to deal with bannering and secondary boycotts
- Section 8(e) issues
- ADA and NLRB interaction
Date & Time
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
7:30 – 8:00 a.m. - Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. - Program
Location
Husch Blackwell
190 Carondelet Plaza
Conference Room 9H
St. Louis, MO 63105
Presenters
Terry Potter, Partner, Husch Blackwell
Pete Perez, Assistant to the Regional Director for St. Louis, Region 14 of the NLRB
Who Should Attend
CEOs and CFOs; contractors and subcontractors; engineers, architects and designers; general counsel; lenders; executive management; and real estate developers and investors
Continuing Education Credits
Missouri and Illinois CLE credit is pending.
Questions?
Contact Stephanie Dorssom at 314.345.6646.