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Paychex to Host HR Seminars

Paychex is proud to announce a comprehensive seminar on Managing Human Resource Issues.  Join them for an informational session where a Paychex representative will discuss the various human resource issues affecting today's employees.  Two free Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits are available.  Learning objectives will include a discussion of federal labor laws which apply to hiring an employee, day-to-day employment issues, and separation. Some of the information which will be included in the seminar are the importance of having a written Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), as well as the importance of an employee handbook which has been legally reviewed within the past year. As of January, 2012, it is mandatory for all employers in California to have new employees fill out a 2810.5.   

First Seminar

  • Date:  Thursday, January 17, 2013
  • Time:  9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Location:  Santa Cruz County Bank Conference Room, 595 Auto Center Drive, Watsonville   

Second Seminar

  • Date:  Wednesday, February 13, 2012
    Time:
      9:00 - 11:00 am
    Location:
      Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, 44 Brennan Street, Watsonville

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Cathy P. May 25, 2013 at 10:04 am
@Sylvia: I absolutely disagree that Measure T is a separate issue. If you or anyone here attended orRead More watched Tuesday's City Council meeting, Daniel Dodge (along with Felipe Hernandez) brought it up during the discussion about the city budget. They both said that passing Measure T would bring more revenue into the city - which is a lie - and future cuts to public safety wouldn't happen. It most certainly is not a separate issue.
sweetcakes May 25, 2013 at 08:57 am
Sylvia, (if your comment was directed at me), I don't use my real name when I comment because I amRead More a Federal employee and it violates the Hatch Act for my name to be attached to any political cause or campaign. I can assure you that I am a local voter who lives in Daniel Dodge's district and a native Watsonville resident. I also believe I have met you (if you are Don's wife). I am not a lost chicken feeding on trash. You mentioned "it's good to check things out before plunging headlong into something that could prove embarrassing :) <--special note for sweetcakes :); I posted my comment to see if anyone else received the flyer and to get some input from other residents of Watsonville. Don't attack unless you know the real reasons someone is using a moniker rather than their real name.
Sylvia Lazo May 24, 2013 at 09:51 pm
David, ( and anyone else who cares to know facts rather than assumption) : Daniel Dodge had nothingRead More to do with this flier. The people responsible for this flier are in fact, against not only him, but against every other city council member in regards to the budget and proposed 'cuts' to the same (According to the same flier, Nancy B might be the one exception). Interesting enough is also the fact that nowhere on the flier is there the slightest hint as to who IS responsible. I have read enough of the comments in the Patch to know that many of us feel like "Hey, if you can't even use your real name on things you write, we have to question, who are you REALLY? Some lost chicken feeding on whatever trash you happen by?" If it were Daniel DOdge's idea, why not put his face and number on EVERY flier, rather than just those meant for his district? (BTW, the woman who was passing these out apparently didn't know where the district boundary was, as she gave ME a flier with DD as my councilman, and I'm not in his district. Can you say OOPS?) In any case, my best guess at the moment is SEIU. IF you're at all interested you might try following up in that direction. Cheers! And remember, Measure T is a separate issue.
David H. Perez May 23, 2013 at 02:14 pm
I used my yes on T flier to line the birdcage. It pissed my parrot off so much, he bit me!
Cathy P. May 22, 2013 at 05:11 pm
We got one too sweetcakes (some caring person actually tucked it into my door handle so it wouldn'tRead More blow away) even though I have a "No on T" sign in my yard. The "Yes on T" is all lies anyway so it went right into my recycle bin. Perhaps it was just coincidence but they came while we were at the City Council meeting last night. Go figure.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 08:53 am
Thanks! Here's a story we posted about the restaurant earlier this spring:Read More http://watsonville.patch.com/groups/business-news/p/watsonville-restaurants-get-more-diverse-with-new-chif27603f3cd
Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 02:40 pm
So good to hear! Love the restaurant, and their story.Read More http://watsonville.patch.com/groups/business-news/p/dispatches-the-gravy-boat-is-half-full
Sara Gomez February 17, 2013 at 03:10 pm
We are on our way now :) I'm Ediths future sister in law & can speak for Cisco, Edith, &Read More myself, when I say A MILLION THANK YOUS FOR THIS. It means more then you could ever know.
Denise 'Neesie' Marie Moseley February 16, 2013 at 06:55 pm
Jim May 18, 2013 at 08:57 am
Vote no on T, Clean up the down town area,
Cathy P. May 15, 2013 at 01:17 pm
Me too, just came back from submitting my ballot. No on T!
Butch Cole May 15, 2013 at 01:05 pm
I've already voted NO!
Yolonda Foloawda April 23, 2013 at 07:17 pm
Maybe someone had her over for dinner.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) April 23, 2013 at 04:20 pm
Has Sophie come home yet?