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Don’t Miss July 19 Webinar on Subcontractor Training and Flowdown Requirements

Prime contractors and higher tier subcontractors are often financially responsible for what subcontractors are or aren’t doing when it comes to regulatory compliance.  On July 19, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. ET, AGC will hold a webinar entitled “Getting Subcontractors On Board: Why and How to Train Your Subcontractors to Meet Flowdown Requirements” to help contractors meet those responsibilities.  The webinar is the second in a series of compliance webinars designed to help government contractors meet compliance requirements. Presenters for the event include Andrew W. Stephenson, attorney with the law firm of Holland & Knight, as well as Kris Talynn, director of human resources and training with Okland Construction.  Mr. Stephenson will describe the various regulatory requirements that are often included in government contracts and that must be passed along in subcontracts.  He will also discuss the importance of getting subcontractors on board in order to help keep the prime contractor out of hot water.  Ms. Talynn will share best practices for training subcontractors to meet flow down requirements.  The webinar will conclude with a question-and-answer period.  This webinar is designed to educate HR professionals, training professionals, compliance officers, contracting officers, project managers, and especially subcontractors.  For HR and training professionals with a PHR, SPHR or GPHR certification from the Human Resource Certification Institute, this webinar has been pre-approved for 1.5 recertification credits. Register for Getting Subcontractors on Board: Why and How to Train Your Subcontractors to Meet Flowdown Requirements here.  The registration fee is $99 for AGC members and $129 for nonmembers.  For more information on the complete webinar series, Walking the Compliance Tightrope, click here.