NAGLO Conference postponed, membership update

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National Association of Government Labor Officials

May 20, 2019

Conference postponed, join us for free webinars


NAGLO membership

 

Dear friends:

The 2020 NAGLO Conference, which was originally scheduled for July 19-23, 2020, in National Harbor, Maryland/Washington D.C., is being postponed to July 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated state-travel restrictions.

Join NAGLO at no cost, access free webinars

To allow us to stay connected through this unprecedented time, NAGLO is excited to offer free annual membership this year (July 2020 to June 2021). Your membership will allow you or your labor designee to access our new series of “Sharing Best Practices” webinars at noon (Central Standard Time) on May 28, June 25 and July 30, 2020.

Each webinar will allow you to hear from your fellow labor commissioners about the COVID-19 response and recovery challenges you and your state are facing currently.

May 28 webinar

The Sharing Best Practices May 28 webinar will focus on workplace safety issues as states begin to reopen with presentations from Illinois, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington, D.C.

Register today

Webinar attendees will need to register as a NAGLO member and call-in information will be distributed to registrants.

To register for your free NAGLO annual membership, click on this registration link or visit www.naglo.org.

We hope you will take this unique opportunity to join NAGLO and be a part of these discussions with state labor directors and commissioners about workplace safety and health, return-to-work issues, wage and hour and unemployment topic areas. Feel free to share this opportunity with other state labor secretaries, commissioners and administrators who you think will find such discussions valuable.

Please contact me with any questions and other ideas for future webinars.

Warmly,

Anna Hui
NAGLO president
Director of the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations

About NAGLO

NAGLO is a bi-partisan association of the commissioners, directors, and secretaries of labor for each state and territory of the United States.

One of NAGLO's main goals is to open lines of communication across state lines to provide the state labor commissioners with the opportunity to meet and speak with their peers across the country. 

NAGLO also represents the states at the federal level through working with the federal Department of Labor on various labor policy issues that would have an impact on state labor regulations or laws.

NAGLO is composed of leaders  leaders from every state and territory of the United States responsible for overseeing various laws surrounding the workplace.