University of Houston Small Business Development Center presents Hiring Your First Employee or Contractor
Setting up a payroll system, obtaining an employee identification number, and posting required notices are just some of the items required of you as an employer. Find out from a legal expert exactly what you need to do and when you need to do it to stay compliant with state and federal regulations. Plenty of time will be allowed for questions.
Discover:
How to legally hire potential employees and contractors
Key steps for evaluating policies and procedures including confidentiality and non-compete agreements
Critical differences between employees and contractors
Common ways to protect trade secrets, customer relations, and business goodwill
Plus much more.
Every participant will receive a must-have checklist for hiring their first employee.
Every participant will be entered into a drawing for “Hire Your First Employee” – by Rhonda Abrams, USA Today columnist and best-selling author
Presenter:
Andrea Johnson, Texas SuperLawyer, Partner, Burleson L.L.P.
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The UH SBDC is a business consulting and training center of the UH SBDC Network. The UH SBDC Network is a program of the UH CT Bauer College of Business and a resource partner of the US Small Business Administration. SBDCs are a program supported by the US SBA and extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. SBA cannot endorse any products, opinions or services of any external parties or activities. The University of Houston is an EEO/AA institution.
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